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Historic village in Bihar
Masarh, also spelled Masar or Masadh (Hindi: मसाढ़), is a village in the Bhojpur district of Bihar, situated approximately 6 miles (10 km) west of Arrah
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City in Bihar, India
bricks from the riverine plains. According to a Jain inscription found at Masarh village near the town, Arrah is mentioned there as Aramnagar (transl. City
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Stone sculpture found in India
The Masarh lion is a stone sculpture found at Masarh, a village near Arrah town in the Bhojpur district of the Indian state of Bihar. This sculpture is
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Achaemenid-period cultural contact. Perso-Hellenistic influence The sculpture of the Masarh lion, found near the Maurya capital of Pataliputra, raises the question
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Ancient Indian empire (c. 321–185 BCE)
Sculpture Vol. I. Paris: The Pegasus Press. pp. 239–240. Page 122: About the Masarh lion: "This particular example of a foreign model gets added support from
Maurya_Empire
Ancient Persian conquest in the Indian subcontinent
mainly felt during the time of the Mauryan Empire. The sculpture of the Masarh lion, found near the Maurya capital of Pataliputra, raises the question
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
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Archaeology museum in Saranath
Dharmachakra Mudra, Orientations, March 2009, p 84-93 Page 122: About the Masarh lion: "This particular example of a foreign model gets added support from
Sarnath_Museum
Historical city in Bihar, India
the Gupta Empire Pataliputra served as the capital of the Pala Empire The Masarh lion, 3rd century BCE Lohanipur torso. Portion of pillar, found in Pataliputra
Pataliputra
Ethnic group mentioned in historic Indian texts
tastes and liking for portrait art and not their art styles." Regarding the Masarh lion, Gupta (1980) says: "This particular example of a foreign model gets
Pahlavas
District in Bihar, India
filmmaker. Vishal Aditya Singh, actor. Bakhorapur Ekwari Jalpura Tapa Kulharia Masarh Sakaddi Harpur,chandi Belauthi, Bhojpur "District Bhojpur, Government of
Bhojpur_district,_India
Maurya Empire art characteristic
stone statuettes and artifacts from the Mauryan period. One of them, the Masarh lion, discovered near Patna, is special in that its style is nearly completely
Mauryan_polish
Culture in India
sculptures in Bihar date back to the Mauryan Empire. The Pillars of Ashoka, Masarh lion and Didarganj Yakshi are estimated to be at least 2000 years old, and
Bihari_culture
Jain temple in Bihar, India
Parashanatha Temple is a Jain temple dedicated to Parasnath in Masarh village near Arrah in Bihar. It was built by Babu Shankar Lal of Arrah in 1819 CE
Parashanatha_temple,_Arrah
River in Arrah, India
written in his account that Ganga was 10 km (6.2 mi) from the village of Masarh which also indicates that earlier the Ganga used to flow faster in the South
Gangi_River
Series of monolithic columns on the Indian subcontinent
Varanasi), Fatehabad, Bhopal, Sadagarli, Udaigiri-Vidisha, Kushinagar, Arrah (Masarh), Basti, Bhikana Pahari, Bulandi Bagh (Pataliputra), Sandalpu and a few
Pillars_of_Ashoka
Art produced during the Mauryan Empire
Hood (Chunar sandstone) from Rajgir, ca. 3rd century BCE Patna griffin Masarh lion Wikimedia Commons has media related to Art of the Mauryan Empire. Mahajan
Mauryan_art
Village in Bihar, India
(GP) 406 4,442 Bishunpur 107 1,819 Bibiganj 94 845 Harnath Kundi 109 1,013 Masarh (GP) 919 8,102 Mahatwania 129 1,286 Dehri 171 1,149 Salthar 77 677 Asani
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meander, and honeysuckle designs. Early Mauryan period, 4th-3rd century BC. Masarh lion sculpture Mauryan statue, 3rd-2nd century BCE Lohanipur torso Yaksha
Sculpture in the Indian subcontinent
Sculpture_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
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Cornish and Welsh : nickname for a red-haired man, from cough, coch ‘red(-haired)’. Compare Gough.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of beds or bedding, or perhaps a nickname for a lazy man, from Middle English, Old French couche ‘bed’, a derivative of Old French coucher ‘to lay down’, Latin collocare ‘to place’.
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