The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 57Bihar Research Society., 1971 - Folk-lore |
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Page 118
... cloth made from handloom spun yarn is not only a symbol of plain living and high thinking but is a source of ... cloth , and its kokati malmal or addhi malmal ( Khadi - Silk ) had a distinct place of its own in the popular markets of ...
... cloth made from handloom spun yarn is not only a symbol of plain living and high thinking but is a source of ... cloth , and its kokati malmal or addhi malmal ( Khadi - Silk ) had a distinct place of its own in the popular markets of ...
Page 121
... cloth closed , and of such shopkeepers who may have undertaken to stop selling foreign cloth by the 30th September , and the number of shopkee- pers stocking khaddar " . A systematic efforts were made to foster the use of swadeshi cloths ...
... cloth closed , and of such shopkeepers who may have undertaken to stop selling foreign cloth by the 30th September , and the number of shopkee- pers stocking khaddar " . A systematic efforts were made to foster the use of swadeshi cloths ...
Page 128
... cloth ; ( vii ) restriction of purchase of textiles ; 72 ( viii ) introduction of hand weaving and hand spinning in prisons ; ( ix ) exclusion of mill cloth and mill spun yarn from areas where self - sufficiency is attained ; and ( x ) ...
... cloth ; ( vii ) restriction of purchase of textiles ; 72 ( viii ) introduction of hand weaving and hand spinning in prisons ; ( ix ) exclusion of mill cloth and mill spun yarn from areas where self - sufficiency is attained ; and ( x ) ...
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PrayagaThe Capital of the Guptas | 11 |
Origin and Development of Khadi Industry in Tirhut | 13 |
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Afghan Ahmad Shah Abdali ancient Ansari appears Arab Arman Danapuri Avalokitesvara Bengal Bihar Brahma Buddha Buddhist centres century A. D. Ceylon Chandragupta Chandragupta II charkhas Chinese coins Delhi depicted district Durrani dynasty Emperor export foreign Gupta Hindu Hūņas Hupas Ibid important industry Islam Java JBRS Julaha Kalachuri Kālidāsa khadi Khan king large number left hand Magadha Magha Maha-Varaha Maheshwar Mahiṣmat male figure Marathas mica Momin Mughal Muhammad Muslim Muslim weavers Muslims of weaver Muzaffarpur Narmada Nepal Nepalese Newars North India number of ornaments Paramāras Patna period Persian Pillar Inscription plaque shows plaques from Antichak Plate political Pradesh Prayaga Prithvi Procgs production referred religious represents right hand river rulers Samudragupta sculpture seated Shah Alam Shah Alam II shown Śiva Skandagupta social temple terracotta terracotta plaques Timur Shah Tirhut trade village Visņu weaver descent yarn Yuan Chwang Zaman Shah