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{{Style P-Title|CUP-MARK INSCRIPTIONS<ref>{{HPB-CW-comment|[The same subject is discussed in a long footnote in The Secret Doctrine, Vol. II, p. 346.—Compiler.]}}</ref>}}
{{Style P-Title|CUP-MARK INSCRIPTIONS<ref>{{HPB-CW-comment|[The same subject is discussed in a long footnote in The Secret Doctrine, {{SD-page|v=2|p=346|text=Vol. II, p. 346}}.—Compiler.]}}</ref>}}
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They are coins of Surya or Mitra Dynasty (vide Prinsep., Vol. II);
They are coins of Surya or Mitra Dynasty (vide Prinsep., Vol. II);


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| width=150px | Bhumi Mitra,
{{Style P-No indent|Agni Mitra}}
| have been found before, but are rare.


{{Style P-No indent|Bhumi Mitra,      -     have been found before,}}
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| Phaguni Mitra,
{{Style P-No indent|Bhudra Ghosa,}}
{{Style P-No indent|Bhami Mitra and}}
{{Style P-No indent|Suyd or Suzyd Mitra,}}
| are not only new coins, but new names in the lists of Indian kings.
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{{Style P-No indent|Agni Mitra        -    but are rare.}}
As soon as a description of these coins shall appear in the Asiatic Society’s Journal, we will give our readers extracts from it. Every true son of the great Aryavarta of old should watch with interest all such new finds, as they are constantly adding material for India’s archaic history, and {{Page aside|349}} affirming our right to regard her as the oldest, most venerable, and, at the same time, most interesting relic of the prehistoric days. Meanwhile, I again personally reiterate my best thanks to Mr. Rivett-Carnac.
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{{Style P-No indent|Bhudra Ghosa,       -    are not only new coins, but}}
 
{{Style P-No indent|Bhami Mitra and     -  are not only new coins, but new names in the lists of Indian}}


{{Style P-No indent|Suyd or Suzyd Mitra,  -  kings}}
As soon as a description of these coins shall appear in the Asiatic Society’s Journal, we will give our readers extracts from it. Every true son of the great Aryavarta of old should watch with interest all such new finds, as they are constantly adding material for India’s archaic history, and {{Page aside|349}} affirming our right to regard her as the oldest, most venerable, and, at the same time, most interesting relic of the prehistoric days. Meanwhile, I again personally reiterate my best thanks to Mr. Rivett-Carnac.
{{Style P-Signature|H. P. BLAVATSKY,
{{Style P-Signature|H. P. BLAVATSKY,
Editor of The Theosophist.
Editor of The Theosophist.