India Perspectives, Volume 9PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1996 - India |
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Page 6
Yet it may be that if many attempt to write his life , they may succeed in throwing
light on some aspects of this unique career and also give others some
understanding of this memorable period of India's history . conception of truth ,
and yet he ...
Yet it may be that if many attempt to write his life , they may succeed in throwing
light on some aspects of this unique career and also give others some
understanding of this memorable period of India's history . conception of truth ,
and yet he ...
Page 18
But Mughals , were not puritanical . interestingly , he allowed his queens Firishta ,
a Persian soldier , who took and daughters to enjoy both music to writing , has
said that princes of the and dancing . As for himself , he was Slave Dynasty ...
But Mughals , were not puritanical . interestingly , he allowed his queens Firishta ,
a Persian soldier , who took and daughters to enjoy both music to writing , has
said that princes of the and dancing . As for himself , he was Slave Dynasty ...
Page 32
What is ' serious ' writing and what is wrong with sex ? I believe it has its own
validity even if those three letter COPEN words do terrify most prople . Sex is
underrated – in life and literature . Posterity will see my books in the right context
and ...
What is ' serious ' writing and what is wrong with sex ? I believe it has its own
validity even if those three letter COPEN words do terrify most prople . Sex is
underrated – in life and literature . Posterity will see my books in the right context
and ...
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