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Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.1 |
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CH. XXIV | HISTORICAL CONCLUSIONS 291 |
script and Prakrit language having been known as far east as the Lop-nor region, the question will claim attention hereafter whether their far-spread use was not partly due also to the powerful influence of that Indo - Scythian dominion which during the first centuries of our era seems for a time to have brought the Tarim Basin into direct political relations with Afghanistan and the distant Indian North-West.
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