India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... continued alone through the remainder of the Pleistocene until the emergence of the highly developed Neolithic cultures of the Indus Valley sites under climatic conditions similar to those of the present day . Sohan culture has ...
... continued alone through the remainder of the Pleistocene until the emergence of the highly developed Neolithic cultures of the Indus Valley sites under climatic conditions similar to those of the present day . Sohan culture has ...
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... continued as the higher theology and philosophy of Hinduism , aiming at salvation beyond that of the heavens of the personal gods . Popular Brahmanism was modified into the dharma of Hinduism , a traditional code of social customs . At ...
... continued as the higher theology and philosophy of Hinduism , aiming at salvation beyond that of the heavens of the personal gods . Popular Brahmanism was modified into the dharma of Hinduism , a traditional code of social customs . At ...
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... continued from time to time , relating the story in 100 chapters to 1815. These two books constitute the chief source of the history of the is- land ; they are often verified by inscriptions . They are written in Buddhist scriptural ...
... continued from time to time , relating the story in 100 chapters to 1815. These two books constitute the chief source of the history of the is- land ; they are often verified by inscriptions . They are written in Buddhist scriptural ...
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