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Tara Chand. CHAPTER III . THE ANCIENT AGE , 650 B.C. - 800 A.D. The Ancient Age of our history begins with the rise of Magadha into prominence in the middle of the seventh century B.C. It closes in the eighth century A.D. when the Arabs ...
Tara Chand. CHAPTER III . THE ANCIENT AGE , 650 B.C. - 800 A.D. The Ancient Age of our history begins with the rise of Magadha into prominence in the middle of the seventh century B.C. It closes in the eighth century A.D. when the Arabs ...
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... B.C. - 27 B.C. The overthrow of the Mauryas in 185 B.C. produced great confusion in India . It opened an era of internal strife and foreign invasion which lasted for nearly five hundred years , from the second century B.C. to the fourth ...
... B.C. - 27 B.C. The overthrow of the Mauryas in 185 B.C. produced great confusion in India . It opened an era of internal strife and foreign invasion which lasted for nearly five hundred years , from the second century B.C. to the fourth ...
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... B.C. they put an end to the empire of the Kanvas . Sakas or The Sakas and Pahlavas . - The Scythians were a nomad people who inhabited the regions beyond the Amu ( Syr ) river . About the middle of the second century B.C. they were ...
... B.C. they put an end to the empire of the Kanvas . Sakas or The Sakas and Pahlavas . - The Scythians were a nomad people who inhabited the regions beyond the Amu ( Syr ) river . About the middle of the second century B.C. they were ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
b THE GEOGRAPHICAL UNITY OF INDIA | 10 |
d THE HISTORY OF CLIMATIC CHANGES | 14 |
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