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Page 109
... women by 1968 had some formal education.R Traditionally , the participation of Malay women in the subsistence economy was by no means incidental . The majority of Malay women , married , but a significant number at any one time were ...
... women by 1968 had some formal education.R Traditionally , the participation of Malay women in the subsistence economy was by no means incidental . The majority of Malay women , married , but a significant number at any one time were ...
Page 110
... women were similarly economically active . Many controlled substantial wealth they owned tin mines ; they sought contracts to collect taxes ; and invested ... Women of the 110 [ J. B. R. S. The Status of Women in Traditional Malay Society.
... women were similarly economically active . Many controlled substantial wealth they owned tin mines ; they sought contracts to collect taxes ; and invested ... Women of the 110 [ J. B. R. S. The Status of Women in Traditional Malay Society.
Page 111
... women did succeed to the throne and assume prime responsibility for the govern- ment of the state.12 The reinstatement of British rule in 1945 saw a dramatic shift from this usually informal and indirect participation to a more direct ...
... women did succeed to the throne and assume prime responsibility for the govern- ment of the state.12 The reinstatement of British rule in 1945 saw a dramatic shift from this usually informal and indirect participation to a more direct ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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