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Page 191
... schools ' evolution can be un- derstood . In the present day , there is general agreement , however , that its most flourishing period probably coin- cided with Kuṣāņa rule , particularly the reigns of the emperor Kanişka and his ...
... schools ' evolution can be un- derstood . In the present day , there is general agreement , however , that its most flourishing period probably coin- cided with Kuṣāņa rule , particularly the reigns of the emperor Kanişka and his ...
Page 203
... schools both in subject matter and technique is the Pahari style , so - named because of its prevalence in the erstwhile hill states of the Himalayas , stretching roughly from Jammu to Garhwal . It can be divided into two main schools ...
... schools both in subject matter and technique is the Pahari style , so - named because of its prevalence in the erstwhile hill states of the Himalayas , stretching roughly from Jammu to Garhwal . It can be divided into two main schools ...
Page 1074
... schools . In- dependent ( nongovernment ) schools with one - sixth of the school population are mostly controlled by religious denominations , the great majority being Roman Catho- lic ; since 1967 they have received state aid ...
... schools . In- dependent ( nongovernment ) schools with one - sixth of the school population are mostly controlled by religious denominations , the great majority being Roman Catho- lic ; since 1967 they have received state aid ...
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