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Amalananda Ghosh (3
March 1910 – 1981) was an
Indian archaeologist,
author and
editor of
numerous works on India's
ancient civilizations, and the organizer...
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Amalananda was a
south Indian Sanskrit scholar who
lived during the
reign of Mahadeva, the
Yadava ruler of
Devagiri from 1260 to 1271.
Little is known...
- no. 1.
Gazetteer Department (Government of Maharashtra). 1960. Ghosh,
Amalananda (1990). An
Encyclopaedia of
Indian Archaeology. Brill. ISBN 978-81-215-0088-3...
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Archived from the
original on 25
November 2020.
Retrieved 23 June 2020.
Amalananda Ghosh (1990). An
Encyclopaedia of
Indian Archaeology. BRILL. p. 24. ISBN 9004092641...
- at the
Indian Exhibition in the
United Kingdom.
Madho Sarup Vats and
Amalananda Ghosh succeeded Chakravarti. Ghosh's
tenure which lasted until 1968 is...
- 1765–1954. OUP USA. ISBN 978-0-19-533894-2. Krishnaswamy, C.S.; Ghosh,
Amalananda (October 1935). "A Note on the
Allahabad Pillar of Aśoka". The Journal...
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Religious and
Civil Law in India. Vol. 4. Krishnaswamy, C.S.; Ghosh,
Amalananda (October 1935). "A Note on the
Allahabad Pillar of Aśoka". The Journal...
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Malwan Ghosh,
Amalananda (1991). An
Encyclopedia of
Indian Archaeology.
Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 978-9-00409-264-8.
Amalananda Ghosh (ed.). "Excavations...
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archaeological department of
Hyderabad state explored this
region and in 1954,
Amalananda Ghosh excavated this
place on
behalf of the
Archaeological Survey of India...
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original on 20
November 2013.
Retrieved 26
December 2012. Ghosh,
Amalananda (1990). An
Encyclopaedia of
Indian Archaeology -
Google Books. ISBN 9004092641...