India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... independent of the outside world except for a few necessities like salt and iron . The share of the village crops which went to the local magnate and moved on from him in a diminishing stream upward to the highest political overlord ...
... independent of the outside world except for a few necessities like salt and iron . The share of the village crops which went to the local magnate and moved on from him in a diminishing stream upward to the highest political overlord ...
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... independently through the second interpluvial and third pluvial periods . On the basis of existing data , these ... independent groups of core - tool cultures which have developed separately . They cover a span of perhaps 500,000 ...
... independently through the second interpluvial and third pluvial periods . On the basis of existing data , these ... independent groups of core - tool cultures which have developed separately . They cover a span of perhaps 500,000 ...
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... independent under the Andhra dynasty , which lasted from about 230 B.C. to about A.D. 225. For over 450 years the thirty kings of the Andhra dynasty ruled over the whole of the Deccan . This is the longest dynasty in Indian his- tory ...
... independent under the Andhra dynasty , which lasted from about 230 B.C. to about A.D. 225. For over 450 years the thirty kings of the Andhra dynasty ruled over the whole of the Deccan . This is the longest dynasty in Indian his- tory ...
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