India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... social origins of caste have been suggested : that it was the de- vice of a conquering people invented to keep a subjugated peo- ple under control and was further extended to maintain the power of the priesthood ; that some form of ...
... social origins of caste have been suggested : that it was the de- vice of a conquering people invented to keep a subjugated peo- ple under control and was further extended to maintain the power of the priesthood ; that some form of ...
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... social , ritual , or oc- cupational autonomy . They have even more often resorted to a flat refusal to change their practices under outside pressure . The influences of both Islam and modern Western society have been in the direction of ...
... social , ritual , or oc- cupational autonomy . They have even more often resorted to a flat refusal to change their practices under outside pressure . The influences of both Islam and modern Western society have been in the direction of ...
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... social reform , founded by Ram Mohan Rai ( Rām Mohan Roy , 1772 / 1774-1833 ) . This was later led by Debendra Nath Tagore ( 1817-1905 ) , father of the poet Rabindranath Tagore , and Keshab Chandra Sen ( Keshub Chunder Sen , 1838 ...
... social reform , founded by Ram Mohan Rai ( Rām Mohan Roy , 1772 / 1774-1833 ) . This was later led by Debendra Nath Tagore ( 1817-1905 ) , father of the poet Rabindranath Tagore , and Keshab Chandra Sen ( Keshub Chunder Sen , 1838 ...
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