Book Title: Political History Of Ancient India
Author(s): Hemchandra Raychaudhari
Publisher: University of Calcutta

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________________ SOME ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Page Line For Read 23 20 131 145 fnl fn2 148 fal 15111 155 182 188 194 34 fnl 27 fn2 208 2404 laud land Vatsas Vasas a rdly is hardly fication identification Add "in the Pala-Pratibåra age they are also found in Pehoa (Ep. Ind. I. 247) and Bengal, Кавуа Kaвaya say gs sayings Vim na Vimåna Davadaha Devadaha AJSB JASB Chandasoka , Chaņņāsoka Mayӣra Mayūra Mahaparinibbānau Mahaparinibbana amachchs amachcha For the contacts between the Medes and India, see India Antiqua, 1947, 180ff. 486 B.C. 513 B.C. (Olmstead, History of the Persian Empire, P145. Some scholars believe that the conquest of Sind preceded Scylax's exploration of the Indus-India Antiqua, P.181). after 'was' add 'at first'. tracted traced after 'Ambastha' add 'Note also the attribution of the Surjancharita to a Gauda Ambashtha (DHNI, ii, 1061n4) of the time of Akbar. Scythiads Scythians Dr. G. C. Raychaudhuri draws my attention to another Aramaic inscription of Devānampriya found at Laghman (ancient La mpaka, BSOAS, Vol. XIII, pt. I, 1949, 80ff). This confirms the Greek evidence about the inclusion of Kabul and its neighbourhood within the dominions of the early Mauryas. Pratipära Pratibāra objects object Kasas Khasas Srinagari Srinagari ci. Strabo, XV. 1. 27-"We became acquainted with the eastern parts of India on this side the Hypanis and whatever parts beside which have been described by those who after Alexander, advanced beyond the Hypanis to the Ganges and Palibothra". 241 243 256 17 35 21 290 298 304 354

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