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The ShoreTemple is a complex of temples and shrines situated along the Bay of Bengal in mahabalipura...
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#LostWax sculpture making technique is quite old. Many examples are found from #Mesopotamia to #Chin...
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The Nachana temples, located in the panna district of Madhya Pradesh, represent some of the earliest...
TipuSultan copper #doublepaisa, known as Othmani or Mushtari, weighs approximately 21.5–22.8 grams...
TipuSultan issued the Double Paisa, also known as Othmani or Mushtahi, in several varieties. One var...
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Henry Heras was a distinguished Spanish Jesuit Priest , archaeologist, and historian who made signif...
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Kashi Prasad Jayaswal, popularly known as KP Jayaswal, is a distinguished figure in the field of Ind...
Tipu Sultan and His Coinage: Double Paisa of Tipu Sultan
The Double Paisa, also known as (Othmani- Name of Khalifa) or (Mushtari- Name of Jupiter), issued by...
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Jainism from the very beginning received significant support from several ancient Indian rulers, whi...
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The Gilgit Manuscripts also referred to as the Gilgit records , are the oldest surviving manuscripts...
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The Kushan Empire, which existed from the 1st Century BCE to the 4th Century CE, is believed to have...
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Kalpadruma, also referred to as Kalpataru or Kalpavriksha, is a revered, wish-granting #tree promin...
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