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Source: Title: Indo-Aryans: contributions towards the elucidation of their ancient and mediaeval history Publication Year: 1881 Publisher: London : E. Stanford Calcutta, W. Newman Caption text from the source: In India, rings for the toes, anklets and leglets of various kinds has been in use from an early epoch. (...) Some are fringed with little bells, round the feet, which make a jingling sound when in motion. It was called kinkini... (text not clear/missing). |
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Source | Image from page 258 of "Indo-Aryans: contributions towards the elucidation of their ancient and mediaeval history" (1881) |
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