Reform and Regeneration in Bengal, 1774-1823Rabindra Bharati University, 1968 - 392 sidor |
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... Hindu community of Calcutta to Sir Hyde East on the 15th of January , 1822 , frankly stated that " the Hindu College had its origin in the benevolence of your Lordship's mind " . " In a letter written to Peary Chand Mitra on 4.9.1847 ...
... Hindu community of Calcutta to Sir Hyde East on the 15th of January , 1822 , frankly stated that " the Hindu College had its origin in the benevolence of your Lordship's mind " . " In a letter written to Peary Chand Mitra on 4.9.1847 ...
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... Hindu College besides many others receiving English education in several schools of Calcutta.95 It has been pointed out above that Rammohun Roy played a very small part in the establishment of the Hindu College . He was not a pioneer of ...
... Hindu College besides many others receiving English education in several schools of Calcutta.95 It has been pointed out above that Rammohun Roy played a very small part in the establishment of the Hindu College . He was not a pioneer of ...
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... Hindus , the majority of the Hindu population ( except a few religious enthusiasts ) accepted the whole system of Hindu mythology , and preference for any particular deity did not mean to them the complete repudiation of others . The same ...
... Hindus , the majority of the Hindu population ( except a few religious enthusiasts ) accepted the whole system of Hindu mythology , and preference for any particular deity did not mean to them the complete repudiation of others . The same ...
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