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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1925

1925

The people who were in the third status under the scheme of the ancient society now took the lead over the fighter and the intellectual and the trader came to be the dominant and cotrolling power. [...] I have had people tell me that the formtion of a government in Russia on the basis of power to the peasants and workers has meant the extermination of the intelligensia ' and the destruction of culture science and the universities —another barbarian power coming like one of the great hordes of old to burn the libraries and all the instrments of culture. [...] the gungas of the north the Andhras of the south and the Bactrian Greeks or Scythian hordes of the north-west. [...] From the manner of description it is clear that the ladies came to the place on pilgrimage under the escort of the man.2 The rows of recesses for lights at the base of the stapa bear evidence of... [...] We know that when Maldev established the Persian secretariat the man who was put in charge of the work was paid by a grant of land and the family continued in possession till quite recent times.' In the reorganisation of the state that Sur Singh undertook the grades of the Jagirdars were also fixed being indicated by the form in which the Raja returned their salutations...
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Pages
235
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
The Future of the Intellectual Class
227-243 Harry Ward view
Message from Barhut Votive Labels
244-252 B.M. Barua view
Glimpses into the Court of Sardhana
253-259 Brajendranath Banerji view
The System of Government in Marwar
260-268 Ram Sharma view
The Buddhist Analogue of a Bengali Story
269-269 George Grierson view
A Beautiful Persian Tetrastich
270-272 H.B view
Fatigue and Its Prevention
273-278 C.A. Shavier view
Parliamentary Privilege
279-298 Tripurari Chakravarti view
Some Currency Lessons of the War
299-314 B. Rau view
The Heritage of Modern Religions
315-325 Kshitis Ghosh view
Harischandra
326-359 A Albers view
Medicinal Science in Ancient India
360-369 Girija Majumder view
The Main Currents in Gujarati Literature
370-375 I.J.S. Taraporewala view
Types of Indian States
376-391 Narayanchandra Bandyopadhyaya view
Darjeeling—An Impression
392-399 Lily Anderson view
Slavery in Ancient India
400-413 U.N. Ghoshal view
Muslim Conquests
414-432 S. Bukhsh view
The Average Income of India
433-446 Prafullachandra Ghosh view
Reviews
447-451 unknown view
Ourselves
452-460 Rai Banerjee view

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