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Its relation with the Black - and - Red ware of Abar or Lothal is unknown . But ii
should be remembered that a plain variety of Blackand - Red ware with a close
resemblance with the earlier variety has been found at Navdatoli Phases III & IV .
Its relation with the Black - and - Red ware of Abar or Lothal is unknown . But ii
should be remembered that a plain variety of Blackand - Red ware with a close
resemblance with the earlier variety has been found at Navdatoli Phases III & IV .
Page 189
This was the last act of Lord Cornwallis in the Deccan in relation to Indian States .
Lord Cornwallis , however , left the relations of the Company's government in this
respect in a most unsatisfactory state and his successor in the office of the ...
This was the last act of Lord Cornwallis in the Deccan in relation to Indian States .
Lord Cornwallis , however , left the relations of the Company's government in this
respect in a most unsatisfactory state and his successor in the office of the ...
Page 287
The usefulness of the study lies in the fact that it makes us familiar with the
principles which governed India's relations with other nations in the pre - First
World War period . It is written in the context of the Anglo - Indian policies and
imperial ...
The usefulness of the study lies in the fact that it makes us familiar with the
principles which governed India's relations with other nations in the pre - First
World War period . It is written in the context of the Anglo - Indian policies and
imperial ...
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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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