The Modern Review, Količina 11 ,Izdaje 1–6Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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Stran 442
... Aurangzeb's time the readers of the Modern Review are quite familiar . The book under review is unique in its importance , considering the paucity of the Mahratta scholars devoting themselves to making researches in Mahomedan history ...
... Aurangzeb's time the readers of the Modern Review are quite familiar . The book under review is unique in its importance , considering the paucity of the Mahratta scholars devoting themselves to making researches in Mahomedan history ...
Stran 630
... Aurangzeb's ambi- tion and his fanaticism , caused and en- couraged by his ambition , changed the direction of forces . It would be a long story to relate how the dormant elements of hatred were again awakened among the Hindus in the ...
... Aurangzeb's ambi- tion and his fanaticism , caused and en- couraged by his ambition , changed the direction of forces . It would be a long story to relate how the dormant elements of hatred were again awakened among the Hindus in the ...
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