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45. Indian Palaeography, Calcutta, 1959, P., 65. 46. Ibid. 47. The Origin of the Bengali Script, Calcutta, 1973, p., 26. 48. Indian., p., 52. 49. The Palaeography., p., 82. 50. Dani, p., 126. 51. Pargiter. F.E.. ASI. AR. 1910-11. pp. 73-77. Pl. XXXIX. 52. Sircar, D.C., Indian Epigraphy, Motilal Banarsidass, 1965, pp. 85–86. 53. Indian., p., 109. 54. Dikshii, M.G., EI, XXXI, p., 265. 55. Sivaramamurti, C., Indian Epigraphy and South Indian Scripts, Madras, 1966, p., 20. 56. Cf., the form of the letters of Piprahva Vase inscription, D.C. Sircar, Select Inscrip
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