The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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The Buddhists follow many Mahomedans , especially in Northern India , closely
on the Jains , with one person in who can read ... In the whole population 222
persons per who are almost wholly illiterate , they have , in mille are literate and
the ...
The Buddhists follow many Mahomedans , especially in Northern India , closely
on the Jains , with one person in who can read ... In the whole population 222
persons per who are almost wholly illiterate , they have , in mille are literate and
the ...
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The mines in the Central Pro- Only 13,000 persons are employed in silk
spinvinces and Berar , which support 21,000 persons , ning and weaving
factories , 7,000 in woollen facare principally for the extraction of manganese .
tories including ...
The mines in the Central Pro- Only 13,000 persons are employed in silk
spinvinces and Berar , which support 21,000 persons , ning and weaving
factories , 7,000 in woollen facare principally for the extraction of manganese .
tories including ...
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on persons . Seven - eights of these are the ordin next most important item ,
supporting 4 per mille ary village potters who make the various earthenof the
population . In connection with these ware utensils for cooking and storing water
which ...
on persons . Seven - eights of these are the ordin next most important item ,
supporting 4 per mille ary village potters who make the various earthenof the
population . In connection with these ware utensils for cooking and storing water
which ...
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