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... rule in India was by and landlords of Bengal and the new class of large a ' confidence trick ' . have at various ... rule . Thus in the judicial , police and revenue departments Muslims maintained their posi- tion . As Hardy points out ...
... rule in India was by and landlords of Bengal and the new class of large a ' confidence trick ' . have at various ... rule . Thus in the judicial , police and revenue departments Muslims maintained their posi- tion . As Hardy points out ...
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... rule on their own terms and not as agents of the Mughal Emperor as other non - Muslim rulers had done in the past . Secondly , though the British were very few in number , they were able to hold their own because of their superior ...
... rule on their own terms and not as agents of the Mughal Emperor as other non - Muslim rulers had done in the past . Secondly , though the British were very few in number , they were able to hold their own because of their superior ...
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... rule . Literature and news- papers also played their part in the growth of a national consciousness . A proper course would be to prepare a volume on the deve- lopment of a national consciousness among the Indians and include in it all ...
... rule . Literature and news- papers also played their part in the growth of a national consciousness . A proper course would be to prepare a volume on the deve- lopment of a national consciousness among the Indians and include in it all ...
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