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9 The feudal economy of the period was such that commodities to meet local
needs were produced locally.80 The strong sense of localism and the economic
factors that it unleashed led to the decline of internal trade 81 This new tendency
in ...
9 The feudal economy of the period was such that commodities to meet local
needs were produced locally.80 The strong sense of localism and the economic
factors that it unleashed led to the decline of internal trade 81 This new tendency
in ...
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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 ...
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111-12 ) . In fact , one can clearly percieve the impact of feudalism on the
contemporary modes of artistic expression . The main function of art in a ' feudal
society was to impress the onlooker and to proclaim the superiority of opulent
patrons .
111-12 ) . In fact , one can clearly percieve the impact of feudalism on the
contemporary modes of artistic expression . The main function of art in a ' feudal
society was to impress the onlooker and to proclaim the superiority of opulent
patrons .
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
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