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Modern Review April 1910

1910

They hoped In the first place I believe it may be that the social life of their country which said with some confidence that the spread had become choked up with the silt of of new religious thought and life is still centuries might find an outlet in this direthe leading factor in the progress of the Lion. [...] The pelts are given a soaing in water changing the water from time to time until all the dirt blood and in the case of the salted pelts the salts have been washed away and the hides have become thoroughly pliable. [...] The time taken in this operation may vary from days to a week according to the thickness of the hides the time of the year etc The :alt operation is the defillation or unhairing process. [...] the development of portfolio pictures and the treatment of each as a matter of coplete and independent interest in itself that the Mughal painting departs from the Pesian tradition which' is essentially one of the illuminators of manuscripts. [...] The decline of the artistic traditions coincided with the break up of the Mughal empire and the accompanying disturbance and unsettled conditions.
government politics public policy
Pages
124
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-303 Ramananda Chatterjee view
A Review of the Modern World
303-308 C.F Andrews view
Leather Industry-Tanning and a Few Suggestions for Our Indian Tanners
308-314 Nagendra C. Nag view
Mediaval Indian Painting
314-322 A.K. Coomaraswamy view
The Basis of American Greatness
323-329 Satish Basu view
A Scientific Religion and its Woman-Founder
330-339 unknown view
The Aim of Science
339-348 Satish Mukherji view
The Ancient Hindus and the Ancient Egyptians
348-354 Abinash Das view
The History of Aurangzib
354-362 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Indian Ash or Tree of Healing
363-366 Nivedita view
The Lady from Benares
366-374 Prabhat Mukherji view
The Koyas — The Hill Tribe of the Godavary Agency
374-377 P.Sundara Row view
The Story of Wedgwood Pottery
378-381 E.M Tait view
How Elephants are Trained
381-387 A.W Rolker view
“ At Midnight ”
387-393 Ananth Mitra view
The First Moslem Capital of Bengal
394-399 Ananth Mitra view
Comment and Criticism
399-400 unknown view
Reviews of Books
400-409 unknown view
Notes
409-412 unknown view