India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 69
... rule in northern India . From 1206 , the year of Aibak's death , to 1290 , the Slave Dynasty ruled from Delhi over an empire comprising Sind , the Punjab , Bihar and Bengal . But easily the most bril- liant achievement in the history of ...
... rule in northern India . From 1206 , the year of Aibak's death , to 1290 , the Slave Dynasty ruled from Delhi over an empire comprising Sind , the Punjab , Bihar and Bengal . But easily the most bril- liant achievement in the history of ...
Page 88
... rule , to set up Hindu against Muslim so that Britain could continue to rule . The Morley - Minto Reforms were considered singularly unsatis- factory and disappointing . The Press Act of 1910 was de- nounced as an unwarranted and ...
... rule , to set up Hindu against Muslim so that Britain could continue to rule . The Morley - Minto Reforms were considered singularly unsatis- factory and disappointing . The Press Act of 1910 was de- nounced as an unwarranted and ...
Page 102
... rules , a code of discipline and the stages or steps in a satyagraha campaign . For him the adoption of satyagraha was a very serious matter . As regards the funda- mental rules , these must be self - reliance at all times , reserves of ...
... rules , a code of discipline and the stages or steps in a satyagraha campaign . For him the adoption of satyagraha was a very serious matter . As regards the funda- mental rules , these must be self - reliance at all times , reserves of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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