A Sourcebook of Indian CivilizationNiharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya A Sourcebook of Indian Civilization aims at familiarising its readers with the various aspects that go into the making of the history of Indian civilisation. The arrangement of the material in the chapters and selections conform to a rationally conceived and planned scheme of history. The contents of the book presents an extensive view of Indian life and thought. |
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Page 97
... languages , some in a state of high civilization , other , though closely allied , still in their natural simplicity . The action of the language of the subdued non- Arians on the Arian conquerors , and of an inflected language , the ...
... languages , some in a state of high civilization , other , though closely allied , still in their natural simplicity . The action of the language of the subdued non- Arians on the Arian conquerors , and of an inflected language , the ...
Page 100
... language , the Brahui . The Baluchi are totally illiterate . If any written character is used , it is the Arabic . The language has lately become one of the standard languages for the officers of the State . There are several dialects ...
... language , the Brahui . The Baluchi are totally illiterate . If any written character is used , it is the Arabic . The language has lately become one of the standard languages for the officers of the State . There are several dialects ...
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... languages . It is spoken by a population within its proper language - field of six millions , but it has a currency also as the mercantile language of Bombay , especially of the Parsi population , who have lost the use of their ...
... languages . It is spoken by a population within its proper language - field of six millions , but it has a currency also as the mercantile language of Bombay , especially of the Parsi population , who have lost the use of their ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 38 |
Introduction | 77 |
The Land the People and the Environs 1 | 123 |
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