Rammohun Roy: A Bi-centenary TributeNiharranjan Ray National Book Trust, India, 1974 - 200 sidor On Raja Rammohun Roy, 1772?-1833, founder of the Brahmo Samaj. |
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... India , of Buddha ( about 500 B.C. ) , and Buddha brought about another most significant con- tribution in the transformation of the Indian Mind . Then , successively we have various other periods dominated by different political powers ...
... India , of Buddha ( about 500 B.C. ) , and Buddha brought about another most significant con- tribution in the transformation of the Indian Mind . Then , successively we have various other periods dominated by different political powers ...
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A Bi-centenary Tribute Niharranjan Ray. North India who brought about a violent change in the political as well as cultural set - up of India by introducing the Muslim religion and its ideology ; which was a cataclysm and which at the ...
A Bi-centenary Tribute Niharranjan Ray. North India who brought about a violent change in the political as well as cultural set - up of India by introducing the Muslim religion and its ideology ; which was a cataclysm and which at the ...
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... India . India was a poverty - stricken land . In the absence of a sound economic infra - structure , the increase of wealth witnessed in the country seemed merely to aggravate the crisis . Was not Indian agricul- ture practised with a ...
... India . India was a poverty - stricken land . In the absence of a sound economic infra - structure , the increase of wealth witnessed in the country seemed merely to aggravate the crisis . Was not Indian agricul- ture practised with a ...
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