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The Indian Historical Quarterly March 1949

1949

the symbol of the medial vowel is placed to the right of the letter instead of to the left in the word Sethiye (photo 5. e.) Once the word Perigaclake is written as Perigakada the last two words being written from right to left. [...] to the and century B. C. and if the supposition that some of the proper names found in the Kasrawad inscriptions may be identical with those found mentioned in the Barhut inscriptions as shown below is accepted both the Kasrawad and the Barhut records can be assigned to the same period. [...] The remaining zoo coins which have the well-known Ujjain symbol on the reverse and the symbols generally found on the Ujjain coins on the obverse can be said to belong to the series of tribal coins generally known by the name of 4.1jjain' type though they have some common features with the coins of the ‘Eran' type. [...] The horse by the side of the tree in railing in rare cases a lion or a bull which is the most characteristic feature of the Kasrawad coins is absent in the Ujjain coins. [...] H. Conclusion Frotthe foregoing account we see that the antiquities found in the excavations at Kasrawad all belong to one period only viz the znd century B. C. At the depth of five feet lies the rock on which the foundations of the stiipas and the houses were laid.
history
Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Narendra Law view
Excavations at Kasrawad
1-18 D. B. Diskalkar view
Bhiksukarmavakya
19-30 Anukul Banerjee view
The Prasasti Sections of the Candravati Grants of Vs. 1150 and 1156
31-37 Roma Niyogi view
Smrti-nibandha Literature and Bengal’s Contribution
38-51 S. C. Banerji view
The date of the Prakrta Iaingala
52-57 S. N. Ghoshal view
The Bihu-geet (Assamese pastoral songs)
58-66 Praphulladatta Goswami view
Extracts from the Ratnavali
67-73 K. R. Pisharoti view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
74-77 unknown view
Bibliographical Notes
78-79 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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