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Author S R BAKSHI ED
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B.R. Ambedkar: His Political and Social Ideology (In 2 Volumes)
S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
1st ed. viii+263p.; x+325p., 23cm.
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Political Ideology of B. R. Ambedkar
S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
1st ed. viii+263p., 23cm.
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Social Ideology of B.R. Ambedkar
S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
1st ed. x+325p., 22cm.
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Encyclopaedia of Eminent Women of India (In 3 Volumes)
S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
The encyclopaedic study if an eminent woman is very significant in the annals of our history. Their role has been high-lighted in a way which made their names most prominent. In fact they were mainly guided by the Gandhian philosophy and thought and thus 1st ed. viii+268p., viii+273p., viii+342p., Tables; 23cm.
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Social Status and Development of Backward Classes
S.R. Bakshi (ed.) Kiran Bala (ed.)
1st ed. viii+279p., 23cm.
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Bihar Through the Ages (In 4 Volumes)
S.R. Bakshi (ed.) Ritu Chaturvedi (ed.)
This encyclopaedic study on Bihar has been well-knit and weaved into four volumes having deep bearing on the subject in question. In fact some aspects like socio-economic, cultural and political have been taken of at various levels. Undoubtedly the materi 1st ed. iii+333p., viii+378p., viii+404p., viii+332p., Tables; References; Index; 23cm.
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Punjab Through the Ages (In 4 Volumes)
S.R. Bakshi (ed.) Rashmi Pathak (ed.)
The Indian sub-continent, particularly the north-western regions including the Punjab, had to face most arduous and difficult situations from time to time. Indeed the affluence of the people of this region was the main target of foreigners. But they were 1st ed. viii+349p., viii+326p., viii+502p., viii+292p., References; Index; 23cm.
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Indian Civilisation and the Epics
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
The main thrust of the theme is on Indian Civilisation and the Epics. It has a comprehensive explanation of the Indian valley civilisation and the developments, viz., socio-economic and cultural aspects of the Aryans. The history of the Vedic period depic 1st ed. vii+299p.
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Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in Ancient India
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
The volume has deep bearing on significant aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism for a long time in ancient India. All aspects have been explained in a fairly comprehensive way. The rise of Kushan Emperors is a most significant phenomenon in ancient I 1st ed. vii+222p.
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Administration, Conquests and Expansion in Ancient India
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
This volume has deep thrust on administration, conquests and expansion in ancient India. Its main significance deals with various aspects of caste and literature in the social life of people living in several regions of Indian sub-continent. The glory of 1st ed. vii+246p.
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