- In
Ancient India, a
shreni (Sanskrit: श्रेणि, romanized:
śreṇi or श्रेणी
śreṇī, Prakrit: seni) was an ****ociation of traders, merchants, and artisans...
-
grade is
seven years old. In Bangladesh,
First Grade (known as
prothom sreni)
begins in
January when a
student is six
years old. In China,
First Grade...
-
subjects of
legal rights included the
collegium of
ancient Rome and the
sreni of the
Maurya Empire in
ancient India. In
medieval Europe,
churches became...
- His father, the
zamindar of Raipur,
belonged to the
Uttar Rarhi Kayastha sreni, a
Bengali Kayastha caste.
Sinha completed his
early education from Birbhum...
- now in the
Nadia district of West Bengal, India. His
parents were
Radhi Sreni brahmanas. He also had two
brothers named Rambhadra and Raghunatha. His...
- purposes. As
early as 800 BC,
legal personhood was
granted to guild-like
śreṇī that
operated in the
public interest. The late
Roman Republic granted legal...
-
trade secrets –
these were
called Tradition.
Guilds Shilpins had
formed śreṇi (guilds) in
ancient India. Each
guild formed its own laws and code of conduct...
- the Samśliṣṭa Kuṭṭākāra. The
third and the last
chapter is on the Miśra-
Śreṇi-Miśra-Kuṭṭākāra. The book also
discusses the Vallikakuṭṭākāra and Sthitakuṭṭākāra...
- Dharadhi-Pasya-Nyaya-Namra-Paripanthi-Prithlvipati Kirita-Kotimani-Ghrni-
Sreni-Bhiru-Nita-Pada Saro Jasya-Samrajya-Bhiseka- Atrutha-Samvat-Sare" Narasingha...
- Rulers/Works
Relation Prabandha-chintámaṇi Ratnamálá Vichára-
śreṇi Sukṛita-sankírtana
Dates calculated by
Campbell (1896)
Jayashekhara 1 1 1 1 1 Vanaraja...