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... century AD . These reveal that the local rulers had adopted Sanskrit names , such as Jayavarman , and were founding temples dedicated to Vishnu . A Queen Kulaprabhavati described a victory won over his rivals by King Jayavarman . Funan ...
... century AD . These reveal that the local rulers had adopted Sanskrit names , such as Jayavarman , and were founding temples dedicated to Vishnu . A Queen Kulaprabhavati described a victory won over his rivals by King Jayavarman . Funan ...
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... century agriculture was much the largest single industry and the largest employer of labour . Productivity trends in agriculture were , therefore , the single most important influence on overall productivity trends . The fact that a ...
... century agriculture was much the largest single industry and the largest employer of labour . Productivity trends in agriculture were , therefore , the single most important influence on overall productivity trends . The fact that a ...
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... century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before c.1750 than thereafter until the middle decades of the nineteenth century . 2 What was extraordinary about the rate of growth of product per head in the ...
... century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before c.1750 than thereafter until the middle decades of the nineteenth century . 2 What was extraordinary about the rate of growth of product per head in the ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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