The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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Page 275
... Muslims efficient and capable and threaten the superiority of the noble - born Muslims , they were to be given only elementary religious education . From the attitude of Muslim nobility towards aristocratic privi- leges it is apparent ...
... Muslims efficient and capable and threaten the superiority of the noble - born Muslims , they were to be given only elementary religious education . From the attitude of Muslim nobility towards aristocratic privi- leges it is apparent ...
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... Muslim community . It alludes to the division of the upper Muslim society into similar groups 150 and indicates that among the Muslims the Saiyeds or the alleged children of the Prophet regarded themselves above any other class of ...
... Muslim community . It alludes to the division of the upper Muslim society into similar groups 150 and indicates that among the Muslims the Saiyeds or the alleged children of the Prophet regarded themselves above any other class of ...
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... Muslims did not like the notion of common ancestry of all Muslims since this would socially equate the working class or professional group of Muslims with them . Traditionally the weavers are the direct descendants of Adam , the ...
... Muslims did not like the notion of common ancestry of all Muslims since this would socially equate the working class or professional group of Muslims with them . Traditionally the weavers are the direct descendants of Adam , the ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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