The History of a Himalayan Princely State: Change, Conflicts, and Awakening : an Interpretative History of Princely State of Tehri Garhwal, U.P., A.D. 1815 to 1949 A.D. |
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Page 159
Press, 1964, pp. 7-8. . Ibid. . Ibid., p. 8. . Looking at the relative proliferation of
associations in the United Provinces Ranade had remarked that the “North-
western provinces were a slow mass to move,” See–Ranade, Miscellaneous
Writings, pn.
Press, 1964, pp. 7-8. . Ibid. . Ibid., p. 8. . Looking at the relative proliferation of
associations in the United Provinces Ranade had remarked that the “North-
western provinces were a slow mass to move,” See–Ranade, Miscellaneous
Writings, pn.
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By 1937, with the establishment of Congress Government in the provinces, the
State people had also gained new courage, and a progressive fusion of the
freedom movement in the Princely States and British provinces was increasingly
taking ...
By 1937, with the establishment of Congress Government in the provinces, the
State people had also gained new courage, and a progressive fusion of the
freedom movement in the Princely States and British provinces was increasingly
taking ...
Page 237
(ii) Published—Official Records, Reports, Gazetteer; Memoirs, Pamphlets and
Handbills (a) Reports and Gazetteers Atkinson, Edwin T.-The Himalayan Districts
of the WorthWestern Provinces of India, Vol. II, Allahabad, 1888. Bahuguna ...
(ii) Published—Official Records, Reports, Gazetteer; Memoirs, Pamphlets and
Handbills (a) Reports and Gazetteers Atkinson, Edwin T.-The Himalayan Districts
of the WorthWestern Provinces of India, Vol. II, Allahabad, 1888. Bahuguna ...
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AngloNepalese | 29 |
Continuity and Change 5874 | 58 |
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