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INDIAN POLITICS AND ECONOMICS 1 . 2 . A Modern India . By V. H. RUTHERFORD , M.B. Labour Publishing Company . 1927 . Modern India . By R. PALME DUTT . Communist Party of Great Britain . 1927 . feature of British politics which ...
INDIAN POLITICS AND ECONOMICS 1 . 2 . A Modern India . By V. H. RUTHERFORD , M.B. Labour Publishing Company . 1927 . Modern India . By R. PALME DUTT . Communist Party of Great Britain . 1927 . feature of British politics which ...
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India , in the eighteenth century , when the Mogul Empire was tottering to its fall , was a prey to invaders and successful military adventurers , the rising power of the Mahrattas in the centre , the Sikhs and Afghans in the north ...
India , in the eighteenth century , when the Mogul Empire was tottering to its fall , was a prey to invaders and successful military adventurers , the rising power of the Mahrattas in the centre , the Sikhs and Afghans in the north ...
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a Thus the popular theory of India's lost independence is a fiction ; the Hindu “ Golden Age ” is a myth . The few generations of Gupta dominion ( the Mauryas were Buddhists and have left few traces in India ) on which that myth mainly ...
a Thus the popular theory of India's lost independence is a fiction ; the Hindu “ Golden Age ” is a myth . The few generations of Gupta dominion ( the Mauryas were Buddhists and have left few traces in India ) on which that myth mainly ...
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The Educational Problem | 1 |
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American Prosperity and British | 32 |
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