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... period , the sutras of most of the various darśanas probably were completed between the 6th and 3rd centuries BC . Two of the sūtras appear to have been composed in the pre - Maurya period , but after the rise of Buddhism ; these are ...
... period , the sutras of most of the various darśanas probably were completed between the 6th and 3rd centuries BC . Two of the sūtras appear to have been composed in the pre - Maurya period , but after the rise of Buddhism ; these are ...
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... Period ... ( 1949 ) ; and ROMAN GIRSHMAN , Bégram : Recherches archéologiques et historiques sur les Kouchans ( 1946 ) , concern the political history of this period in northern India . The most recent monograph on the date of Kanişka ...
... Period ... ( 1949 ) ; and ROMAN GIRSHMAN , Bégram : Recherches archéologiques et historiques sur les Kouchans ( 1946 ) , concern the political history of this period in northern India . The most recent monograph on the date of Kanişka ...
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... period . A long period of darkness separates the Middle and Neo - Elamite periods . In 742 BC , a certain Huban - nugash is mentioned as king in Elam . The land appears to have been divided into sepa- rate principalities , with the ...
... period . A long period of darkness separates the Middle and Neo - Elamite periods . In 742 BC , a certain Huban - nugash is mentioned as king in Elam . The land appears to have been divided into sepa- rate principalities , with the ...
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