Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... fact . The result of Guyard's discovery is to change the reading of all the words in which the syllable da occurs , except , of course , those in which the syllable is represented by the proper character for da . Consequently the ...
... fact . The result of Guyard's discovery is to change the reading of all the words in which the syllable da occurs , except , of course , those in which the syllable is represented by the proper character for da . Consequently the ...
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... facts are discovered which may either confirm or demolish it . The conclusion I have now arrived at is , that the Hindu Sikhara is derived from the Buddhist dagoba , or , in other words , it is only a development of the style of archi ...
... facts are discovered which may either confirm or demolish it . The conclusion I have now arrived at is , that the Hindu Sikhara is derived from the Buddhist dagoba , or , in other words , it is only a development of the style of archi ...
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... fact , the admission implies this very tomb origin I am at the moment contending for . Previously to this pamphlet , Mr. Fergusson had always rejected the theory of the sikhara and the dagoba being the same in origin . In this I felt he ...
... fact , the admission implies this very tomb origin I am at the moment contending for . Previously to this pamphlet , Mr. Fergusson had always rejected the theory of the sikhara and the dagoba being the same in origin . In this I felt he ...
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... fact , the admission implies this very tomb origin I am at the moment contending for . Previously to this pamphlet , Mr. Fergusson had always rejected the theory of the sikhara and the dagoba being the same in origin . In this I felt he ...
... fact , the admission implies this very tomb origin I am at the moment contending for . Previously to this pamphlet , Mr. Fergusson had always rejected the theory of the sikhara and the dagoba being the same in origin . In this I felt he ...
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... fact that a chief not unfrequently ruled over a moveable inheritance will assist to a better understanding of the difficulties of fixing the boundary of a Khanate , and of the complications likely to occur , when , as was frequently the ...
... fact that a chief not unfrequently ruled over a moveable inheritance will assist to a better understanding of the difficulties of fixing the boundary of a Khanate , and of the complications likely to occur , when , as was frequently the ...
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