Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... Mahomedans . With his his grandson , Mahmud Shah Begara , was a death in battle ( 1192 ) ends the golden age of ... Mahomedan conquest and which Eijapur is famous . specdily disappeared there before the new faith . Mahomedan India . The ...
... Mahomedans . With his his grandson , Mahmud Shah Begara , was a death in battle ( 1192 ) ends the golden age of ... Mahomedan conquest and which Eijapur is famous . specdily disappeared there before the new faith . Mahomedan India . The ...
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... Mahomedan , reticence , intellect and good taste . The Hindus are lavish , and often undiscriminat- ing , in their employment of ornament ; the Mahomedans use more restraint . In fact the two styles may be compared , without straining ...
... Mahomedan , reticence , intellect and good taste . The Hindus are lavish , and often undiscriminat- ing , in their employment of ornament ; the Mahomedans use more restraint . In fact the two styles may be compared , without straining ...
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... Mahomedans , especially in Northern India , who can read the Koran , though they cannot write a word . Of this minor form of literacy the census takes no count . The number of per- sons who are literate in the sense in which the term ...
... Mahomedans , especially in Northern India , who can read the Koran , though they cannot write a word . Of this minor form of literacy the census takes no count . The number of per- sons who are literate in the sense in which the term ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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