Quest, Ausgaben 93-98S. Singh, etc. for the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom, 1974 |
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... continued flow of Indian Muslims to Pakistan for visiting their close relatives and kin . The Muslims felt that such periodic visits to their relatives or their concern for re- latives settled in Pakistan were almost natural . How could ...
... continued flow of Indian Muslims to Pakistan for visiting their close relatives and kin . The Muslims felt that such periodic visits to their relatives or their concern for re- latives settled in Pakistan were almost natural . How could ...
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... continued to exercise their dual hegemony over the world . The rival war machines were not dismantled : on the con- trary , they were streamlined and expanded . Billions of dollars were invested in military- linked technologies ...
... continued to exercise their dual hegemony over the world . The rival war machines were not dismantled : on the con- trary , they were streamlined and expanded . Billions of dollars were invested in military- linked technologies ...
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... continued to remain unabated in Bengali poetry for a long time . Bengali scholars even at the present moment show keen awareness of these songs ; indeed , with the passing of time our interest in these songs has not faded but has continued ...
... continued to remain unabated in Bengali poetry for a long time . Bengali scholars even at the present moment show keen awareness of these songs ; indeed , with the passing of time our interest in these songs has not faded but has continued ...
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An Interview with Ruth Prawer Jhabvala SeptemberOctober 91 p | 33 |
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