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V The most important development of the period after c.A.D. 600 is reflected by
certain basic economic changes o A. The large scale transfers of land revenues
and land to both secular and religious elements by princes and their vassals
gave ...
V The most important development of the period after c.A.D. 600 is reflected by
certain basic economic changes o A. The large scale transfers of land revenues
and land to both secular and religious elements by princes and their vassals
gave ...
Page 137
The present survey shows that from c.A.D. 600 Indian society underwent changes
which were fondamental in nature and they were to a greater extent the result of
the growth of feudalism . The large scale transfers of land revenues and land to ...
The present survey shows that from c.A.D. 600 Indian society underwent changes
which were fondamental in nature and they were to a greater extent the result of
the growth of feudalism . The large scale transfers of land revenues and land to ...
Page 163
A new norm or pattern was planned and promulgated to regulate the enưire
social behaviour and personal discipline for each caste or group ; and though
drastic changes were introduced in every sphere of life these changes were
brought ...
A new norm or pattern was planned and promulgated to regulate the enưire
social behaviour and personal discipline for each caste or group ; and though
drastic changes were introduced in every sphere of life these changes were
brought ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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