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... century A. D. For this purpose we have to depend mainly on the Khner and the Sanskrit inscriptions and on several ... century A. D. and the beginning of the 6th century A. D. The second period is the Pre - Angkoria period ( the beginning ...
... century A. D. For this purpose we have to depend mainly on the Khner and the Sanskrit inscriptions and on several ... century A. D. and the beginning of the 6th century A. D. The second period is the Pre - Angkoria period ( the beginning ...
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... Century and 19th Century . These temples are important in respect of their numbers and archaeological , historical and social factors . Many of these structures are in ruins or completely destroyed due to change of courses of rivers ...
... Century and 19th Century . These temples are important in respect of their numbers and archaeological , historical and social factors . Many of these structures are in ruins or completely destroyed due to change of courses of rivers ...
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... century B.C. ( Kali Age 3102 B.C. - 653 B.C. 2449 or 2448 B.C. ) Following points are to be considered in this connection : = ( i ) There is a doubt as to whether the author of the Bṛhatsamhitā was a gem in the court of king ...
... century B.C. ( Kali Age 3102 B.C. - 653 B.C. 2449 or 2448 B.C. ) Following points are to be considered in this connection : = ( i ) There is a doubt as to whether the author of the Bṛhatsamhitā was a gem in the court of king ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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