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The Indian Historical Quarterly March 1927

1927

The Mandasor inscription does not give the slightest clue as to the time of the battle still i It is false that `‘the Gupta inscriptions ascribe the fall of the Huns to the combined forces of Yagodharman in the west and Baläditya in the east as we read in Visvanath's International Law in Anciest India p 59."8 THE FINAL DEFEAT OF MIHIRAKIJLA less does it prove that the Malwa defeat was later than [...] The book is written in the form of a dialogue between aIM4.1-irt and iftratliaiRt (called fwcwat here) the latter being an enquirer into the ways of the city people and the alternative title OV qt?1 vfliTM-1 iftl4fR justly indicates the scope as well as the form of the work. [...] He is generous enough to admit the usefulness of English education which was then gradually gaining ground in the country but which in the opinion of the narrow orthodoxy of the time was saping the very foundations of the ancient faith and encouraing the pernicious habits of the young bloods of the time. [...] The Kayapas or Kaspios The pre-deluge nations about whom the Purrups speak are the Devas the Daityas the Dsnavas the Nitgas the Garudas and the Manueyas. [...] To the South-east of the Caspian Sea was the ancient town of Hyrcania the capital of a country of the same name.
history
Pages
256
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii Narendra Law view
The Final Defeat of Mihirakula
1-12 H. Heras view
Some old Bengali printed Books and Periodicals in the British Museum
13-24 Sushil De view
Some Lights on Ancient World History from the Purānas
25-47 Jwala Singhal view
Ancient South Indian Gold Coinage
48-53 R. Srinivasa Ayyangar view
Method of plastering walls for painting ( Sudhal epavidhanam )
53-59 V. V. Sharma view
Taranatha’s History of Buddhism in India
60-65 A. Schiefner view
Introduction
65-68 unknown view
The Ramayana of Valmiki mentions two Kosalos
68-72 L.P. Sarma view
The Kalinga Ediot
73-88 Manindra Bose view
The Lost Bhowal Copper-Plate of Laksmana Sena Deva of Bengal
89-96 Nalini Bhattasali view
The Origin and Development of Numerals
97-120 Sukumar Das view
On Metals and Metallurgy in Ancient India
121-133 Manindra Banerji view
Siege of Bednore 1783
134-143 Surath Sengupta view
Indian Literature Abroad
143-151 Probhat Mukherji view
The Nyāyapravesa of Dinnāga
152-160 Vidhushekhara Bhattacharya view
Tibetan Translation of the Sādhanamālā : a Reply
161-169 K.S. Sastri view
Bhāravi and Dandin
169-171 G. Sastri view
The Bhagavadajjukiyam
171-173 P. Achan view
Balpur Copper-coins of Pratapamalla Deva
173-176 L.P. Pandeya view
Kautalya and Machiavelli
176-180 V.R. Dikhsitar view
The Malta Era of Visnupur
180-181 Haraprasad Sastri view
Patanjali and his Knowledge of Science
181-182 K. Chattopadhyaya view
Did Madhvācārya tour in Bengal ?
183-184 Rames Basu view
Jātaka Representations in Siam
185-186 Phanindra Bose view
Date of Accession of King Laksmanasena
186-189 Chintaharan Chakravarti view
On some Methods and Conclusions in Hindu Politics
189-214 Benoy Sarkar view
The Family-seats of the Candras of Bengal and of the (so-called) Tungas of Orissa
214-218 Haridas Mitra view
Reviews
219-225 unknown view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
226-228 unknown view
Bibliographical Notes
229-230 unknown view
The late Mr. S. M. Edwardes
231-232 C.S Srinivasachari view
The Late Mr. Nundolal Dey
233-234 N. Dutt view

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