Indian History: A Russian ViewpointEvgenii︠a︡ I︠U︡rʹevna Vanina Pragati Publications, 2003 - 226 sider This Collection Was Compiled To Offer The Reachers An Insight Into The Present State Of Indian History Studies In Russia. The Book Shows That The Russian School Of Indian History Studies Continuing To Exist Despite Many Odds And Dramatic Changes That Befell Russia In The End Of Twentieth Century. Shows Russian Public`S Continued Interest In Indian History And Culture. |
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Side 86
... realised as an economic category . As property realisation is , however , nothing but a certain set of relations entered by the people during the social reproduction process , the above - mentioned functions are bound to be in this or ...
... realised as an economic category . As property realisation is , however , nothing but a certain set of relations entered by the people during the social reproduction process , the above - mentioned functions are bound to be in this or ...
Side 95
... realisation by the zamīndārs of their ownership rights ( albeit hereditary and alienable ) is conspicuous in the ... realised in the form of a special cess ( mālikānā ) which in the North India of the seventeenth - eighteenth century ...
... realisation by the zamīndārs of their ownership rights ( albeit hereditary and alienable ) is conspicuous in the ... realised in the form of a special cess ( mālikānā ) which in the North India of the seventeenth - eighteenth century ...
Side 203
... realised that there were two problems . The first problem was that there was suffering in the world and the second ... realised that it was wrong for Him to sit as a sanyasi with folded arms and allow things to remain as they were . He ...
... realised that there were two problems . The first problem was that there was suffering in the world and the second ... realised that it was wrong for Him to sit as a sanyasi with folded arms and allow things to remain as they were . He ...
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