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Bimbisara : the emperor of Magadha / [script: H. Atmaram ; illustrations: Ram Waeerkar].
Author
Atmaram, H.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Mumbai : India Book House, 1999, c1983.
Description
32 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
87320 Pams / Asian / India / Box 1
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Bimbisara King of Magadha active 543 B.C.-491 B.C.
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Ajātaśatru King of Magadha active approximately 494 B.C.-approximately 459 B.C.
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Comic books, strips, etc
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India
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Children's literature, Indic (English)
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India
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Juvenile literature
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India
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Kings and rulers
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Biography
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Magadha (Kingdom)
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History
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Magadha (Kingdom)
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Kings and rulers
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Biography
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India
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History
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Early to 324 B.C.
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Waeerkar, Ram
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Editor
Pai, Anant
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Series
Amar chitra katha. Glorious heritage of India ; v. 688
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Summary note
An account of the life and times of Bimbisara, the Emperor of Magadha, and his son and successor, Ajatashatru in north India during the sixth century B. C. The story is adapted from Buddhist and Jaina literature.
Notes
Cover title.
Advertisements on p. 31 and recto and verso of rear cover.
Series list on p. 32.
Binding note
Pub. salmon color-printed pictorial glossy covers.
Source acquisition
Gift of Daniel Hirsch.
OCLC
179274764
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