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... Indian script and employed the Sanskrit language . Their temples were built in brick , a medium used for centuries in India . Early delta communities carved wooden statues of the Buddha , and some elite burials contained Buddhist texts ...
... Indian script and employed the Sanskrit language . Their temples were built in brick , a medium used for centuries in India . Early delta communities carved wooden statues of the Buddha , and some elite burials contained Buddhist texts ...
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... Indian culture , whether it be actual Indians or influence from a particu- lar part of India , however , has ... Indian community . The exception is a Tamil inscription from Takuapa in peninsular Thailand , which records the construction ...
... Indian culture , whether it be actual Indians or influence from a particu- lar part of India , however , has ... Indian community . The exception is a Tamil inscription from Takuapa in peninsular Thailand , which records the construction ...
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... India and China , but also the adoption of the Indian Brahmi script and Sanskrit language , linked with the worship of Indian deities . On the one hand , this has stressed Indianisation to account for. 84 Charles F. W. Higham.
... India and China , but also the adoption of the Indian Brahmi script and Sanskrit language , linked with the worship of Indian deities . On the one hand , this has stressed Indianisation to account for. 84 Charles F. W. Higham.
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