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The '''Bakhshali manuscript''' is an ancient Indian mathematical text written on birch bark that was found in 1881<ref>{{Cite book|last=C N|first=Srinivasiengar|title=The History of Ancient Indian Mathematics|publisher=The World Press Private Limited|year=1967|location=Calcutta|pages=29}}</ref> in the village of Bakhshali, Mardan (near Peshawar in present-day Pakistan).
The '''Bakhshali manuscript''' is an ancient Indian mathematical text written on birch bark that was found in 1881<ref>{{Cite book|last=C N|first=Srinivasiengar|title=The History of Ancient Indian Mathematics|publisher=The World Press Private Limited|year=1967|location=Calcutta|pages=29}}</ref> in the village of Bakhshali, Mardan (near Peshawar in present-day Pakistan).



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Bakshali Manuscript
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The Bakhshali manuscript is an ancient Indian mathematical text written on birch bark that was found in 1881[1] in the village of Bakhshali, Mardan (near Peshawar in present-day Pakistan).

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  1. C N, Srinivasiengar (1967). The History of Ancient Indian Mathematics. Calcutta: The World Press Private Limited. p. 29.