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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
For some time back the attention of scholars interested in the history and antiquities of the North-West Frontier regions of India has been drawn towards the remarkable series of inscriptions “in unknown characters” which the zealous search of Major H. A. Deane, C.S.I., Political Officer, Swat, Dir and Chitral, has brought to light in the territory of the ancient Udyāna.
page 895 note 1 See Senart's, M. E.Notes d'E pigraphie Indienne.— V. Les Récentes Découvertes du major Deane, Journal asiatique, 1894, tome iv. pp. 332–353Google Scholar; 504–518.
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page 898 note 1 See Detailed Report of an Archaeological Tour with the Buner Field Force, by M. A. Stein; Lahore, 1898, pp. 5 sqq. (Reprinted in Indian Antiquary, 1899, March-April.)
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page 901 note 1 Compare Fergusson, , History of Indian Architecture, p. 178Google Scholar.
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