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3 In this province , which contains so many different races and tribes , the field of Folklore is , naturally , large . Mr. Sarat Chandra Mitra has recorded a Folk - tale of a new type from North Bihar , and compa ed it with two ...
3 In this province , which contains so many different races and tribes , the field of Folklore is , naturally , large . Mr. Sarat Chandra Mitra has recorded a Folk - tale of a new type from North Bihar , and compa ed it with two ...
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In view of the fondness of the Hindu chroniclers for round numbers , it would be quite natural to express 697 or 698 as seven centuries '10 . 6. Mr. Pargiter's explanation of the four lines of the above data might be considered before ...
In view of the fondness of the Hindu chroniclers for round numbers , it would be quite natural to express 697 or 698 as seven centuries '10 . 6. Mr. Pargiter's explanation of the four lines of the above data might be considered before ...
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He was the original man who contrived to be simply natural . His ghazals ' bear the stamp of maturity as well as youthful freshness . puts life into the words and retains the attention of the readers .
He was the original man who contrived to be simply natural . His ghazals ' bear the stamp of maturity as well as youthful freshness . puts life into the words and retains the attention of the readers .
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It was therefore natural that it derived its inspiration from the latter . At the birth of the Urdu poetry the Persian poetry had undergone a complete change in its dictions and thought . The Persian poets had , in order to produce new ...
It was therefore natural that it derived its inspiration from the latter . At the birth of the Urdu poetry the Persian poetry had undergone a complete change in its dictions and thought . The Persian poets had , in order to produce new ...
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Kautilya remarks : - " A people will naturally obey a high - born king though he is weak , for the tendency of a prosperous people is to follow a high - born king . Also , they render the intrigues of a strong but base - born person ...
Kautilya remarks : - " A people will naturally obey a high - born king though he is weak , for the tendency of a prosperous people is to follow a high - born king . Also , they render the intrigues of a strong but base - born person ...
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