Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 72
... Kasim he proceeds to base the play principally on the economic conflict , the economic banditry unleashed by advanced merchants on a backward country and its steady ruination . Kasim , unlike Siraj , is a veteran soldier , versed in the ...
... Kasim he proceeds to base the play principally on the economic conflict , the economic banditry unleashed by advanced merchants on a backward country and its steady ruination . Kasim , unlike Siraj , is a veteran soldier , versed in the ...
Strana 75
... Kasim : Today Holwell will sell you the throne because he is greedy for money ; tomorrow someone else will replace him and , equally greedy , he will sell the throne to some- one else . The throne of Bengal will become the new ...
... Kasim : Today Holwell will sell you the throne because he is greedy for money ; tomorrow someone else will replace him and , equally greedy , he will sell the throne to some- one else . The throne of Bengal will become the new ...
Strana 77
... Kasim and they therefore rally round Jaffer . They are convinced Kasim will strike at the lords very soon . They say : " We are financially mutilated , and now we pray for our lives . " " Give this nawab Kasim a few more days and he ...
... Kasim and they therefore rally round Jaffer . They are convinced Kasim will strike at the lords very soon . They say : " We are financially mutilated , and now we pray for our lives . " " Give this nawab Kasim a few more days and he ...
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