A Bird's Eye View of India's Past as the Foundation for India's FutureTheosophical Publishing House, 1930 - 66 pages |
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... capital - the first capital of India in " historical " times , as we shall see later . Ajatashatru , its founder and its founder and the King of Magadha , was contemporary with Darius of Persia ( 521-485 B.C. ) , who annexed Sindh and ...
... capital - the first capital of India in " historical " times , as we shall see later . Ajatashatru , its founder and its founder and the King of Magadha , was contemporary with Darius of Persia ( 521-485 B.C. ) , who annexed Sindh and ...
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... capital punishment , and no judicial torture . Repeat- ed rebellion , however , was punished by cutting off the right hand , " but such a penalty was excep- tional " . The roads were safe , for in all his travels Fa - Hien was not once ...
... capital punishment , and no judicial torture . Repeat- ed rebellion , however , was punished by cutting off the right hand , " but such a penalty was excep- tional " . The roads were safe , for in all his travels Fa - Hien was not once ...
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Annie Besant. the capital was a free hospital , supported by the voluntary contributions of the rich . Fa - Hien says : Hither come all poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities . They are well taken care of , and ...
Annie Besant. the capital was a free hospital , supported by the voluntary contributions of the rich . Fa - Hien says : Hither come all poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities . They are well taken care of , and ...
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