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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... expression . He was however a voluminous writer and wielded his pen with vigour and clarity in many languages . He wrote in Persian and Arabic and edited and published a weekly journal in Persian called Mirat - ul - Akhbar or the ...
... expression . He was however a voluminous writer and wielded his pen with vigour and clarity in many languages . He wrote in Persian and Arabic and edited and published a weekly journal in Persian called Mirat - ul - Akhbar or the ...
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... . Without this basis , he felt , organised public worship must invariably remain inadequate and incomplete . As a religious reformer however he desired to give a concrete expression to RAMMOHUN AS A SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORMER 107.
... . Without this basis , he felt , organised public worship must invariably remain inadequate and incomplete . As a religious reformer however he desired to give a concrete expression to RAMMOHUN AS A SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORMER 107.
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... expression directed at pointing out the errors and omissions of the Government and its functionaries . It seemed that the Government intended to interfere with natural course of justice ( which had enough provision to deal with any ...
... expression directed at pointing out the errors and omissions of the Government and its functionaries . It seemed that the Government intended to interfere with natural course of justice ( which had enough provision to deal with any ...
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