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Monadology
Monadology Mon`ad*ol"o*gy, n. [Monad + -logy.] (Philos.) The doctrine or theory of monads.

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- Nadol is a census town in Desuri tehsil of Pali district, India. Ashapura Mataji temple and Shri Nadol Tirth attract pilgrims. Nadol was originally called...
- the 10th century, 945–970 AD, at Nadol. He was from the same Chauhan dynasty of Sakambhari. As he became ruler of Nadol with the blessings obtained from...
- known as the Chauhans of Nadol, were an Indian dynasty. They ruled the Marwar area around their capital Naddula (present-day Nadol in Rajasthan) between...
- Rat**** lineage and the crown Prince of Nadol, the then small kingdom in northwest India in the 15th century. Nadol had been ruled by the Chauhans in the...
- Suparshvanatha temple and Amba temple. Ranakpur along with Muchhal Mahavir, Narlai, Nadol and Varkana forms "Gorwad Panch Tirth". The construction is well do****ented...
- Italy (respectively) have been described in medical literature. 1982: J B Nadol Jr. et al. describes 7 members from 5 sibships belonging to a four-generation...
- kingdoms. On its way to Gujarat, the Ghurid army besieged the Naddula (Nadol) fort, which was controlled by the Chahamanas of Naddula. Prithviraj's chief...
- Idar and Seraikela Imperial Pratiharas of Kannauj Chauhans of Sambhar, Nadol, Ranthambore and Jalor Tomars of Delhi Chaulukyas (Solankis) and Vaghelas...
- century, and Paramaras ruled in Jalore with support of the Chahamana ruler of Nadol, Kirtipala, the youngest son of Alhana in 1181, and founded the Jalore line...
- day Northern India. These dynasties were the Chahamanas (of Shakambhari, Nadol and Jalor), the Tomaras of Delhi, the Chaulukyas, the Paramaras, the Gahadavalas...