India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... separates mankind into many separate groups , each of which is designated by Occidentals as a caste . The word is a modification of the Portuguese noun casta , meaning “ ( pure ) race , lineage , " and is ultimately derived from the ...
... separates mankind into many separate groups , each of which is designated by Occidentals as a caste . The word is a modification of the Portuguese noun casta , meaning “ ( pure ) race , lineage , " and is ultimately derived from the ...
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... separate quarters in villages and towns or in separate villages . They have often been denied access to wells , roads , schools , and temples used by the higher castes , and have been forbidden by religious law to read or hear the ...
... separate quarters in villages and towns or in separate villages . They have often been denied access to wells , roads , schools , and temples used by the higher castes , and have been forbidden by religious law to read or hear the ...
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... separate representation . This granting of separate elec- torates to minorities , though later vehemently criticized by Indian nationalists , was quite in keeping with the most ad- vanced and liberal British thought of the day with ...
... separate representation . This granting of separate elec- torates to minorities , though later vehemently criticized by Indian nationalists , was quite in keeping with the most ad- vanced and liberal British thought of the day with ...
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