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Page 33
... influence its trends in the empire . The flourishing state of the schools of Mathurā , Gandhāra and Bactria during the Kushāņa period should suggest that no one school was officially patronised at the cost of the others . 12 ...
... influence its trends in the empire . The flourishing state of the schools of Mathurā , Gandhāra and Bactria during the Kushāņa period should suggest that no one school was officially patronised at the cost of the others . 12 ...
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... influenced the art , to which were affiliated certain family sanctuaries in different parts of the royal domain and whose ... influence one another.63 Rich traders and the affluent class of the society were capable of import- ing foreign ...
... influenced the art , to which were affiliated certain family sanctuaries in different parts of the royal domain and whose ... influence one another.63 Rich traders and the affluent class of the society were capable of import- ing foreign ...
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... influence on him : It is perhaps impossible to say , in a particular case of conversion to Christianity , how much ... influences were negative . Observation of the futility of non - Christian lives has its part ; and also realization of ...
... influence on him : It is perhaps impossible to say , in a particular case of conversion to Christianity , how much ... influences were negative . Observation of the futility of non - Christian lives has its part ; and also realization of ...
Contents
Art in the Kushana Empire | 29 |
Sati Chatterjee | 51 |
Book Review | 74 |
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