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other it recognised the existing social and feudal bierarchy . Therefore it was
acceptable to all sections of people . ” 180 It was in fact an attempt at social
reconciliation through religion and in turn affected all the major religions of India .
In spite ...
other it recognised the existing social and feudal bierarchy . Therefore it was
acceptable to all sections of people . ” 180 It was in fact an attempt at social
reconciliation through religion and in turn affected all the major religions of India .
In spite ...
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Hence it preached some sort of a religious / spiritual communism and
conveniently overlooked the social inequalities . The improvement in technology
and the subsequent changes in the economic life had a progressive impact on
the ...
Hence it preached some sort of a religious / spiritual communism and
conveniently overlooked the social inequalities . The improvement in technology
and the subsequent changes in the economic life had a progressive impact on
the ...
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56-57 ) , however , fails to highlight the social content of this important
development . That it was an important weapon of exploitation in the armoury of
the elite cannot be overlooked . It was an intelligent device to hoodwink the
masses , to ...
56-57 ) , however , fails to highlight the social content of this important
development . That it was an important weapon of exploitation in the armoury of
the elite cannot be overlooked . It was an intelligent device to hoodwink the
masses , to ...
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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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