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Professor E. J. Rapson
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 639 note 1 Several of the details given here I owe to DrBarnett's, L. D. fine memoir in the Proceedings of the British, Academy, vol. xxiiiGoogle Scholar.
page 641 note 1 For example it retained unassimilated groups of consonants such as rt, assimilated 500 years earlier even in the Shāhbāzgarhī and Mānsehrā Inscriptions of Aśoka and remaining to the present day only in one small enclave of the Hindu Kush in the Khowar of Chitral.