India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... European family , which occupies most of Europe . The history of Indo - Aryan speech falls into three periods : Old , Middle , and New . Old Indo - Aryan . — This had several dialects , including the literary language Sanskrit ...
... European family , which occupies most of Europe . The history of Indo - Aryan speech falls into three periods : Old , Middle , and New . Old Indo - Aryan . — This had several dialects , including the literary language Sanskrit ...
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... Europe . It was not without significance that the European powers which held almost entirely aloof from Indian disputes were the smaller trading nations - Portugal , the Netherlands , and Denmark . Britain and France were unable to do ...
... Europe . It was not without significance that the European powers which held almost entirely aloof from Indian disputes were the smaller trading nations - Portugal , the Netherlands , and Denmark . Britain and France were unable to do ...
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... European military skill and weapons in exchange for cash , credit , or grants of land . A few Europeans were aware of the possibilities of fashioning armies of European - officered Indian mercenary sepoys and Eurasian artillerymen ...
... European military skill and weapons in exchange for cash , credit , or grants of land . A few Europeans were aware of the possibilities of fashioning armies of European - officered Indian mercenary sepoys and Eurasian artillerymen ...
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