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Bhandarkar Oriental Series No. 4
TRIBES IN ANCIENT INDIA
By
BIMALA CHURN LAW, M.A., B.L., Ph.D., D.Litt.
Griffith Prizeman and Sir Asutosh Mookerjee Gold Medalist, Calcutta University: Fellow, Royal Geographical Society of London; Fellow, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal; Hony. Correspondent, Archaeological Survey of India; Hony. Member, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute; President, Calcutta Geographical Society; Author, A History of Pali Literature, The Life and Work of Buddhaghosa, Geography of Early Buddhism, Geographical Essays, Vol. I, Some Ksatriya Tribes of Ancient India, Ancient Mid-Indian Kșatriya Tribes, Mahavira : His Life and Teachings, The Buddhist Conception of Spirits, Concepts of Buddhism, Historical Gleanings, A Study of the Mahāvastu, A Manual of Buddhist Historical Traditions, Designation of Human Types, Debates Commentary, Women in Buddhist Literature, India as described in Early Texts of Buddhism and Jainism, Minor Anthologies of the Pali Canon (P.T.S.), Saundarananda-Kavya, Dathavamsa, etc.; Editor, Buddhistic Studies, Thüpavamsa (P.T.S.), etc.; Joint Editor, Annual
Bibliography of Indian Archaeology, published by the Kern Institute, Holland
FIRST EDITION
MEHARCHAND MUNSHIRAM SANSKRIT & HINDI BOOK-SELLERS
Nai Sarak. DELHI
POONA
1943