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The Kśatriya Age (1)

[27] Islamized Arab ideology became [...] Persia, and after crossing the Indus Valley and entering India it was [...] unable to obliterate that wave.

The History of the Bhojpuri Language (1)

[1] When the Aryans first entered India, [...] Vitastá (Jhalúm), Sindus (Indus), and Kabul. Then the Aryans advanced [...] were Aryo-Austrico-Mongoloids.

The Evolution of Indian Languages (1)

[11] Now, when Saḿskrta died [...] And in the lower portion of the Indus valley, in Pakistan, there Prákrta [...] were the seven Prákrtas.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt D (2)

[14] Finally, let us discuss Bankura [...] Visnupur subdivision, excluding the Indus block. The soil in this area does [...] irrigation facilities and drainage.

[15] Secondly, there is the Indus block. This area is plain land, [...] livelihood for the people in this area.

Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal (2)

[12] Finally, let us discuss Bankura [...] Visnupur subdivision, excluding the Indus block. The soil in this area does [...] irrigation facilities and drainage.

[13] Secondly, there is the Indus block. This area is plain land, [...] livelihood for the people in this area.

(1)

[1] PARTS [...] the north of India. The Indus is a big river. The [...] Semitic and Greek origin.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (2)

[19] The Aryans first moved from West [...] later spread to Afghanistan, the Indus Valley, the Red River Valley, and Korea and Japan in the Far East.

[23] From the unknown past until this [...] Dravidians were responsible for the Indus Valley civilizations. And the [...] up the American civilizations.

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (1)

[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] whose fundamental meaning is “Indus River-basin” or the community [...] They have their own religions.