The Structure and Development of Middle Indo-Aryan DialectsProbably it was the need of the times and it is for this reason that he |
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... India in the 3rd c . B.C. With the inscriptions of Mauryan king Aśoka ( ca. 272-231 ) we are for the first time on a ... India . Aśoka's decrees were inscribed all over India Classification of Middle Indo - Aryan Dialects 5 Geographical ...
... India in the 3rd c . B.C. With the inscriptions of Mauryan king Aśoka ( ca. 272-231 ) we are for the first time on a ... India . Aśoka's decrees were inscribed all over India Classification of Middle Indo - Aryan Dialects 5 Geographical ...
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... India with the capital city Pratiṣṭhāna ( the modern Paithan on the north bank of the Godāvarī in the Aurangābād district ) . In the 1st c . B.C. the Sātavāhanas were paramount sovereigns of Trans - Vindhyan India and their power was ...
... India with the capital city Pratiṣṭhāna ( the modern Paithan on the north bank of the Godāvarī in the Aurangābād district ) . In the 1st c . B.C. the Sātavāhanas were paramount sovereigns of Trans - Vindhyan India and their power was ...
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... India during the last two centuries of the first millennium and became North India's literary koine . It should be mentioned that Apabhramśa literary works display various degrees of Prakrit influence . According to Bloch ( 1965 : 21 ) ...
... India during the last two centuries of the first millennium and became North India's literary koine . It should be mentioned that Apabhramśa literary works display various degrees of Prakrit influence . According to Bloch ( 1965 : 21 ) ...
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