The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... organized opposition to Brahmo offensive and efforts were made to reassert Hindu rites and customs . In this movement the Hindus and the members of the Adi Brahmo Samaj often joined hands . In many cases opposition took the form of ...
... organized opposition to Brahmo offensive and efforts were made to reassert Hindu rites and customs . In this movement the Hindus and the members of the Adi Brahmo Samaj often joined hands . In many cases opposition took the form of ...
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... organized enlightened public opinion in Bengal to prepare the ground for the abolition of Sati and remove the fear of the Government . The leader of the agitation for the abolition of Sati was Raja Rammohun Roy . It was mainly owing to ...
... organized enlightened public opinion in Bengal to prepare the ground for the abolition of Sati and remove the fear of the Government . The leader of the agitation for the abolition of Sati was Raja Rammohun Roy . It was mainly owing to ...
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... organizing lectures and discussions , exhibitions , scholarships for meritorious students , publication of books on science , industry ... organized and these created great interest in arts and crafts among 224 INDIAN AWAKENING AND BENGAL.
... organizing lectures and discussions , exhibitions , scholarships for meritorious students , publication of books on science , industry ... organized and these created great interest in arts and crafts among 224 INDIAN AWAKENING AND BENGAL.
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