Lexicographical Neighbors of Ketas
Literary usage of Ketas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report for the Year 1872-73 by Alexander Cunningham (1875)
"But the difference is only in the bearing, and I think there can be no doubt that
ketas is the place that was visited by the pilgrim. ..."
2. On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, 629-645 A.D. by Thomas Watters (1904)
"The people had afterwards furnished these tanks with facings for their banks made
of curiously carved stone. Supposing ketas to be the modern representative ..."
3. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1904)
"The people had afterwards furnished these tanks with facings for their banks made
of curiously carved stone. Supposing ketas to be the modern representative ..."
4. Reports by Archaeological Survey of India (1875)
"But the difference is only in the bearing, and I think there can be no doubt that
ketas is the place that was visited by the pilgrim. ..."
5. Report by Archaeological Survey of India, Alexander Cunningham (1875)
"But the difference is only in the bearing, and I think there can be no doubt that
ketas is the place that was visited by the pilgrim. ..."