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" ... remain in full municipal vigour all over the peninsula. Scythian, Greek, Saracen, Afghan, Mongol, and Maratha have come down from its mountains, and Portuguese, Dutch, English, French, and Dane up out of its seas, and set up their successive dominations... "
The Indian Craftsman - Page 99
by Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1909 - 130 pages
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social ..., Issues 97-108

India - 1879 - 748 pages
...up out of its seas, and set up their successive^ dominations in the land, but the theocratic rural villages have remained as little affected by their...potter amid all these shocks and changes, steadfast and unchangeable, for 3,000 years, Macedonian, Mongol, and Mahratta, and Portuguese, Dutch, and French...
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social ..., Issues 97-108

India - 1879 - 734 pages
...up out of its seas, and set up their successive dominations in the lnm.1, but the theocratic rural villages have remained as little affected by their coming and going as a rock bV" the fcising and falling of the tide ; and there at his daily -work hassat the hereditary village...
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Local Government in Ancient India: By Radhakumud Mookerji ... with Foreword ...

Radhakumud Mookerji - Guilds - 1919 - 264 pages
...out of its seas, and set up their successive dominations in the land ; but the religious trades-union villages have remained as little affected by their...going as a rock by the rising and falling of the tide V This is indeed an echo of an earlier utterance of Sir Charles Metcalfe : ' The village communities...
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Local Government in Ancient India

Radhakumud Mookerji - Guilds - 1920 - 394 pages
...out of its seas, and set up their successive dominations in the land ; but the religious trades-union villages have remained as little affected by their...going as a rock by the rising and falling of the tide '.' This is indeed an echo of an earlier utterance of Sir Charles Metcalfe : ' The village communities...
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Democratic Decentralization in Panchayati Raj System

K. Shivaramu - Political Science - 1997 - 228 pages
...Scythian, Greek, Saracen, Afghan, Mongol and Maratha have come down from its mountains and Portuguese, Dutch, English, French and Dane up out of its seas...and going as a rock by the rising and falling of the trade. Thus, village panchayats are entirely India's own institution (Bhargava andRamarao, 1978). Till...
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Local Governance in Developing Countries

Anwar Shah - Business & Economics - 2006 - 492 pages
...out of its seas, and set up their successive dominations in the land; but the religious trades-union villages have remained as little affected by their...going as a rock by the rising and falling of the tide. (Mookerji 1958, p. 2) Evidence suggests that self-governing village communities have always existed...
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