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'''''Priyadarsika''''' is a [[Sanskrit]] [[Play (theatre)|play]] attributed to king [[Harsha]] (606 - 648). It was first translated into English by G. K. Nariman, [[A. V. Williams Jackson]], and Charles J. Ogden<ref>{{cite journal|last=Barnett|first=L. D.|title=''Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King of Northern India in the Seventh Century A. D.'' by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha|journal=Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London|date=1924|volume=3|issue=3|pages=591–593|jstor=607465|doi=10.1017/s0041977x00148815}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Clark|first=Walter E.|authorlink=Walter Eugene Clark|title=''Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha'' by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha|journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society|date=1926|volume=46|pages=77–78|jstor=593777|doi=10.2307/593777}}</ref> and published by the [[Columbia University Press]] in 1923 as the tenth volume of the 13 volume Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series (1901-32).
'''''Priyadarsika''''' is a [[Sanskrit]] [[Play (theatre)|play]] attributed to king [[Harsha]] (606 - 648). It was first translated into English by G. K. Nariman, [[A. V. Williams Jackson]], and Charles J. Ogden<ref>{{cite journal|last=Barnett|first=L. D.|title=''Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King of Northern India in the Seventh Century A. D.'' by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha|journal=Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London|date=1924|volume=3|issue=3|pages=591–593|jstor=607465|doi=10.1017/s0041977x00148815}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Clark|first=Walter E.|authorlink=Walter Eugene Clark|title=''Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha'' by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha|journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society|date=1926|volume=46|pages=77–78|jstor=593777|doi=10.2307/593777}}</ref> and published by the [[Columbia University Press]] in 1923 as the tenth volume of the 13 volume Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series (1901-32).

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Priyadarsika is a Sanskrit play attributed to king Harsha (606 - 648). It was first translated into English by G. K. Nariman, A. V. Williams Jackson, and Charles J. Ogden[1][2] and published by the Columbia University Press in 1923 as the tenth volume of the 13 volume Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series (1901-32).

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References

  1. ^ Barnett, L. D. (1924). "Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King of Northern India in the Seventh Century A. D. by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha". Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 3 (3): 591–593. doi:10.1017/s0041977x00148815. JSTOR 607465.
  2. ^ Clark, Walter E. (1926). "Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 46: 77–78. doi:10.2307/593777. JSTOR 593777.