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<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/politicalhistory0000rayc/page/275/mode/1up|title=Political history of ancient India : from the accession of Parikshit to the extinction of the Gupta dynasty|last=Raychaudhuri|first=Hemchandra|date=1996|publisher=Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press|others=Internet Archive|isbn=978-0-19-563789-2|page=275|quote=Mahasthan inscription which is usually attributed to Mauryan period}}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/ancient-india-r-s-sharma/page/97/mode/1up|title=Ancient India|last=Ram Charan Sharma|date=1978|pages=96-97|quote=In Bangladesh, where we find the Mahasthana inscription at Bogra district in Maurya Brahmi, we find NBP at Bangarh in, Dmajpur district. NBP sherds have also bean found at some places, such as Chandraketugarh in the 24 Parganas, in West Bengal.}}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/ancient-india-r-s-sharma/page/97/mode/1up|title=Ancient India|last=Ram Charan Sharma|date=1978|pages=96-97|quote=In Bangladesh, where we find the Mahasthana inscription at Bogra district in Maurya Brahmi, we find NBP at Bangarh in, Dmajpur district. NBP sherds have also bean found at some places, such as Chandraketugarh in the 24 Parganas, in West Bengal.}}</ref>


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