India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 113
... took a high and mighty attitude towards the League after it had won a thumping victory in the 1937 elections in all the major provinces of India and sought to keep all Muslim Leaguers out of the cabinets that it formed taking in only ...
... took a high and mighty attitude towards the League after it had won a thumping victory in the 1937 elections in all the major provinces of India and sought to keep all Muslim Leaguers out of the cabinets that it formed taking in only ...
Page 114
... took Jinnah's threat of direct action and mass slaughter very seriously . Rather than have a blood - bath on its conscience , Congress gave way . But the blood- bath nonetheless took place . Partition was not inevitable . There is ...
... took Jinnah's threat of direct action and mass slaughter very seriously . Rather than have a blood - bath on its conscience , Congress gave way . But the blood- bath nonetheless took place . Partition was not inevitable . There is ...
Page 184
... took note of that and of the high- handed and corrupt government of Kashmir , it deposed him and sentenced him to imprisonment in 1953. He was in the Jammu Special Jail from August 1953 to April 1964. He was succeeded by Bakshi Gulam ...
... took note of that and of the high- handed and corrupt government of Kashmir , it deposed him and sentenced him to imprisonment in 1953. He was in the Jammu Special Jail from August 1953 to April 1964. He was succeeded by Bakshi Gulam ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
Copyright | |
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