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2021
Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Bisht, Santosh Singh & Param, Harsimranjeet Singh, 2021, A catalogue of Indian Arctiinae (Erebidae, Lepidoptera), pp.
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Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Bisht, Santosh Singh & Param, Harsimranjeet Singh, 2021, A catalogue of Indian Arctiinae (Erebidae, Lepidoptera), pp.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
To the Editor:— The special contribution by Blumberg on goiter in Gandhara was a very stimulating piece of reading. The descriptions and comments are scholastic. But having been brought up and trained in India, I have the following comments to make. The neck swelling is not on the drum bearer but is on the figure to his left. In other words, the drum
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To the Editor:— The special contribution by Blumberg on goiter in Gandhara was a very stimulating piece of reading. The descriptions and comments are scholastic. But having been brought up and trained in India, I have the following comments to make. The neck swelling is not on the drum bearer but is on the figure to his left. In other words, the drum
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Gandhara interrogativa Volynkin, Cerny, S.
2023Gandhara interrogativa Volynkin, Černý, S. -Y. Huang & H.-L. Hu, sp. n. (Figs 11, 12, 33, 34, 42) Type material. Holotype (Figs 11, 33): male, “N-Vietnam [border of Lai Châu and Lào Cai Provinces] 1600m | Mt. Fan-si-pan (Nord) | Cha-pa, Primärurwald [primary jungle] | 22.17’’N 103.44’’E [22°17’N 103°44’E] | 20.– 30.IV.1995 | leg. V.
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Gandhara jieenchenae Chen & Wu 2020
2023Gandhara jieenchenae D.-J. Chen & Wu, 2020 (Figs 19, 20, 38, 46) Gandhara jieenchenae D.-J. Chen & Wu, 2020, Japan Heterocerists’ Journal, 294: 482 (Type locality: “Taiwan, Taichung Co., Heping, Sheishanken ”). Type material examined. Photograph of the holotype (Fig. 19): male, Taiwan, Taichung Co., Heping, Sheishanken, 13.II.2015, D.J. Chen leg. (NMNS)
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
1. It was very interesting to hear from a physician currently practicing in an area near Gandhara. It is difficult to compromise Dr. Frewing's findings on goiter frequency with those recorded by the investigators cited in the communication. It is conceivable that there has been some change in the frequency in these areas described by Dr.
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1. It was very interesting to hear from a physician currently practicing in an area near Gandhara. It is difficult to compromise Dr. Frewing's findings on goiter frequency with those recorded by the investigators cited in the communication. It is conceivable that there has been some change in the frequency in these areas described by Dr.
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Gandhara vietnamica Dubatolov 2012
18. Gandhara vietnamica Dubatolov, 2012: 508 TL: Vietnam, Ngoc Linh, Kon Tum Prov Distribution: India (West Bengal (Darjeeling), Vietnam, northern Laos, northern Thailand.Joshi, Rahul +3 more
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2007
Gandhara is the ancient Sanskrit name of the region surrounding Peshawar which is now the northwestern frontier province of Pakistan. The first Buddhist missions to Central Asia must have started from the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. From the archaeological and epigraphic evidence we can assume that the first monasteries and stupas were built ...
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Gandhara is the ancient Sanskrit name of the region surrounding Peshawar which is now the northwestern frontier province of Pakistan. The first Buddhist missions to Central Asia must have started from the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. From the archaeological and epigraphic evidence we can assume that the first monasteries and stupas were built ...
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Gandhara sculptural schist: Proposed source
Journal of Archaeological Science, 1986Abstract Previously suggested source localities for the chloritoid-paragonite-muscovite quartz schist, the most widely used Gandharan rock, have been examined and rejected. However, an ancient disused quarry near Sakhakot, south of Dargai, in northern Pakistan, has been located and sampled.
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Stoneyards and Artists in Gandhara
2022The book advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of the building site, the executive process, the construction and decoration, and ultimately the deconsecration and abandonment of an ancient Buddhist stupa in Gandhara. The chronological context is the mid-first to the early fourth century CE. The stupa is located
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The Mother-Goddess of Gandhara
Antiquity, 1937It is forty years since Alfred Foucher carried out his archaeological mission in Gandhara and, while it cannot with justice be said that the area has been archaeologically neglected ever since, there are points connected with material culture, art and religion that cry out for attention.
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