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[25] Oak wood is somewhat light. It [...] the Barak river-valley, that is, modern-day Manipur, the northern part of [...] light variety of coal may be found.
[13] RÁŔH. The territory, mostly in modern-day Bengal and Jharkhand, stretching [...] tears”; a name of Shiva.
[6] Shankaracharya came to Ráŕh [...] said that Muslims are scarce in modern-day Ráŕh, except for [...] great number. The reason is this.
[15] A large portion of Bengal is watery [...] of Krishnanagars renowned modern-day clay sculptors.
[22] After that, Lord Krśńa [...] attacked Aḿgadesha (the [[modern-day]] Bhagalpur area). This was also His practical approach.
[30] The area where Náradá [...] script is not used for printing modern-day books and so on. Books in Sindhi [...] still prevalent among merchants.
[31] The northwestern Sáradá [...] Sáradá (the script in which the modern-day Kashmir pandits write Sanskrit), [...] Sáradá script. The script in which modern-day Panjabi is written is known as [...] sakul, satap, sat́eshan.
[35] Oriya script is also Shriiharśa [...] rounded off the corners. Thus the modern-day Oriya script looks somewhat circular. [...] of Kut́ilá script.
[30] So we were talking about the word [...] scattered about in different places in modern-day Europe and Central Asia. The Catholic [...] long after the invention of paper.
[34] Hebrew is a near contemporary of [...] in the south (ancient Abissinia, modern-day north Ethiopia). The crown jewel [...] literature when I was in Israel.
[32] One speciality of dvandva samása [...] historical figure. The renowned modern-day city of Lahore bears witness to [...] is Lavapura → Láhor.
[2] Anyhow, the northern part of our [...] speaking, north Rarh consisted of modern-day Birbhum, Dumka, Dhanbad, western [...] ideological centre for various reasons.
[13] RÁMÁYAŃA. [...] RÁŔH. The territory, mostly in modern-day Bengal and Jharkhand, stretching [...] ago and ten thousand years ago.