The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Persian very well . For his knowledge of Persian and Islamic philosophy he was called a " Zabardast Maulavi " . The influence of the two Moslem schools of thought - Mutazala and Muwahiddin - upon him is known to all students of the ...
... Persian very well . For his knowledge of Persian and Islamic philosophy he was called a " Zabardast Maulavi " . The influence of the two Moslem schools of thought - Mutazala and Muwahiddin - upon him is known to all students of the ...
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... Persian was still the official language . Naturally , there was a general rush to learn Persian . The Tols were the centres of Hindu intellectuals and Hindu learning . The scholars devoted much of their time and energy to " vain and ...
... Persian was still the official language . Naturally , there was a general rush to learn Persian . The Tols were the centres of Hindu intellectuals and Hindu learning . The scholars devoted much of their time and energy to " vain and ...
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... Persian by English as the official language . In district administration and courts verna- cular languages replaced Persian . In 1844 Lord Hardinge established one hundred and one vernacular schools in the districts in response to " a ...
... Persian by English as the official language . In district administration and courts verna- cular languages replaced Persian . In 1844 Lord Hardinge established one hundred and one vernacular schools in the districts in response to " a ...
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