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The flourishing state of the schools of Mathura , Gandhāra and Bactria during the Kushāņa period should suggest that no one school was officially patronised at the cost of the others.12 Nevertheless , some instances indicate that the ...
The flourishing state of the schools of Mathura , Gandhāra and Bactria during the Kushāņa period should suggest that no one school was officially patronised at the cost of the others.12 Nevertheless , some instances indicate that the ...
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Ushtur Mullo , Dalverzin - tepe , etc.66 The source of inspiration for some stylistic traits of Mathurā art may be traced ... For examples , we can refer to a Gandhāra sculpture ( representing a princess ) found at Mathura , an ivory ...
Ushtur Mullo , Dalverzin - tepe , etc.66 The source of inspiration for some stylistic traits of Mathurā art may be traced ... For examples , we can refer to a Gandhāra sculpture ( representing a princess ) found at Mathura , an ivory ...
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Several stone objects , produced by the Mathura school , display representations of storied shrines ( for the bodhi tree ) , or tiered structures with a stūpa or a semicircular element at the top ( R. C. Sharma , op . cit . , fig .
Several stone objects , produced by the Mathura school , display representations of storied shrines ( for the bodhi tree ) , or tiered structures with a stūpa or a semicircular element at the top ( R. C. Sharma , op . cit . , fig .
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