The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... views he took several measures , such as the publication of books and magazines , the holding of conversations and discourses , the establish- ment of associations and the foundation of schools . Religion : In 1815 Rammohun founded the ...
... views he took several measures , such as the publication of books and magazines , the holding of conversations and discourses , the establish- ment of associations and the foundation of schools . Religion : In 1815 Rammohun founded the ...
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... views of Rammohun only reveal his deep understanding of the problems of women's emancipation , and he knew that these social evils are so interlinked that all of them constitute parts of the same problem . His views on child - marriage ...
... views of Rammohun only reveal his deep understanding of the problems of women's emancipation , and he knew that these social evils are so interlinked that all of them constitute parts of the same problem . His views on child - marriage ...
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... views , his claim as the pioneer of all the political movements in India cannot be seriously challenged . These Young Bengal continued the political agitations that started from the time of Rammohun . They were known for their ...
... views , his claim as the pioneer of all the political movements in India cannot be seriously challenged . These Young Bengal continued the political agitations that started from the time of Rammohun . They were known for their ...
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