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Quasi
that which resembles or is used as an argument quasi historical apparently historical seeming to be historical
Antiquity
in bygone ages, (iv) any article, object or thing of historical interest, and (v) any article, object or things declared by
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Phylogenesis
the race history of an animal or vegetable type the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe in distinction from ontogeny
Advertisement
advertisements affecting the view or amenities of a village or historic building. Advertisements for stolen property may amount to an offer
Gurdwara property
the Board or the present or old managers of the historic Gurdwaras; (iii) all offerings in cash or kind made in
National trust
National trust. The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest formed under the (English) National Trust Act, 1907 (7
ic
suffix signifying in general relating to or characteristic of as historic hygienic telegraphic etc
Crannog
class of prehistoric strongholds reaching their greatest development in early historic times and surviving through the Middle Ages See also Lake
Ancient monument
any cave, rock sculpture, inscription or monolith, which is of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and which has been in existence
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