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The contact and even occasionally the clash of two great cultures - the one in its state of decay , and the other in its ... Now they began to come under the influence of a common culture and develop therefore a common political and ...
The contact and even occasionally the clash of two great cultures - the one in its state of decay , and the other in its ... Now they began to come under the influence of a common culture and develop therefore a common political and ...
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The Indian then had the one problem facing him : how to adjust and reconcile the three great cultures - the Hindu , the Muslim , and the Western . The Raja first faced this problem which faces the Indian even to - day ; and he tried his ...
The Indian then had the one problem facing him : how to adjust and reconcile the three great cultures - the Hindu , the Muslim , and the Western . The Raja first faced this problem which faces the Indian even to - day ; and he tried his ...
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To India , the Raja felt that the assimilation of the spirit of Western culture was the step to the re - awakening of her old self , the rediscovery of her glorious past . The Raja was not lost in the glamour of the forms of Western ...
To India , the Raja felt that the assimilation of the spirit of Western culture was the step to the re - awakening of her old self , the rediscovery of her glorious past . The Raja was not lost in the glamour of the forms of Western ...
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Tho Method Historical and Scientific Nature and Scope of tho Subject II The Background The Fundamental Factors in Indian History 1130 | 1 |
A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
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