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3000 B.C. and 1000 B.C.
3500 B.C. and 2500 B.C.
The Vedic religion along with its Later (Vedic) developments is actually known as
The vedic river vitasta has been identified with:
The Vedic term Kalpa is related to
The Vernacular press Act as a safety valve against vernacular newspapers was passed by Lord Lytton on
The Vernacular Press Act was repealed by _
The Viceroy who wanted to train Indian in the art of self-government was
The victories of Karikala are well portrayed in
The Vijayala-Choleswara temple is the example of:
The Vijayanagar and the Bahamani Kingdoms fought relentlessly throughout the period of their existence for the possession of
The Vijayanagar king who wrote a work Amuktamalayada on the lines of kautilyas Arthashastra, was