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... probably framed in situ before the Vedic Aryans moved from the banks of the Oxus , and long before the Western branch of the Aryan family took their first lesson in Hellenic idolatry . That the Indian system should disclose fragmentary ...
... probably framed in situ before the Vedic Aryans moved from the banks of the Oxus , and long before the Western branch of the Aryan family took their first lesson in Hellenic idolatry . That the Indian system should disclose fragmentary ...
Side 15
... probably preceded any effort at a silver currency , the copper and gold weights should take priority in point of date over the associated silver series ; but such an inference is not supported by the positive evidence available , which ...
... probably preceded any effort at a silver currency , the copper and gold weights should take priority in point of date over the associated silver series ; but such an inference is not supported by the positive evidence available , which ...
Side 21
... probably , of an exclusive class . Moreover , it is to be borne in mind that the speech itself , though foreign , had for many centuries been partially introduced into the land , and constituted the chosen means of expression of the ...
... probably , of an exclusive class . Moreover , it is to be borne in mind that the speech itself , though foreign , had for many centuries been partially introduced into the land , and constituted the chosen means of expression of the ...
Side 25
... probably derived from the ancient kumbha and drona ; but their names are not suggested by any of the preceding tables " [ of later date ? ] . The Ganges seems to have been the limit of Vedic progress : it is only twice mentioned in the ...
... probably derived from the ancient kumbha and drona ; but their names are not suggested by any of the preceding tables " [ of later date ? ] . The Ganges seems to have been the limit of Vedic progress : it is only twice mentioned in the ...
Side 31
... probably all the above [ returns ] thus derived are too long . " But there was a still larger question left unnoticed , as to how far Akbar's decree had been practically enforced beyond the metropolitan provinces , and how many local ...
... probably all the above [ returns ] thus derived are too long . " But there was a still larger question left unnoticed , as to how far Akbar's decree had been practically enforced beyond the metropolitan provinces , and how many local ...
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Aḥmad Al-Muwaffak ancient Arsaces Arsaces seated Artabanus Artabanus IV ARTHUR PHAYRE Aryan Asia Minor Assyrian B.M. Wt Babylonian Báhu Bengal Brahmanical Brandis Brit British Museum Buddhist Ceylon Chron coinage copper coins Croesus Cunningham currency darics death dots Drachm dynasty electrum electrum stater figure gold stater grains grammes Greek head Ibn-al-Athír idem Il-Ghází Incuse square India inscr inscription issued Játaka Kayfá Khalifah King legend letters lion Lydian Magadha Mahávansa Máridín metal Mithradates Mithradates II NUMISMATA ORIENTALIA Numismatic OBVERSE Orodes Páli Parákrama Parthian Persian Phocaic Phoenician Phraataces Phraates Phraates IV pieces Plate prince Prinsep's Essays probably rati reign reverse royal Sanskrit Satrap Shekels silver staters Similar specimens standard stater struck Sukmán Syria Tetradrachm throne Urtuk-Arslán Urtuki Vologeses weight word ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ارسلان الامام الدين الدین العادل الله الملك الناصر امير المومنين بالله بن ارتق خمس سنة ضرب محمد
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Side 1 - Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall receive gold or silver, or get some one to receive it for him, or allow it to be kept in deposit for him 4 — that is a Pa&ttiya offence involving forfeiture.
Side 78 - Part VI. On the Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon. With a Discussion of the Ceylon Date of the Buddha's Death.
Side 9 - The very small mote which may be discerned in a sunbeam passing through a lattice is the first of quantities, and men call it a trasarenu.
Side 10 - But the most pernicious of all deceivers is a goldsmith, who commits frauds : the king shall order him to be cut piecemeal with razors.