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 77
... wealth ? ... The Muslim king is Indian . If he fills his coffers , it is this country's coffers that will be filled . Under the foreigner , Bengal's wealth will go to foreign shores , the rulers will be foreigners . A citizen says ...
... wealth ? ... The Muslim king is Indian . If he fills his coffers , it is this country's coffers that will be filled . Under the foreigner , Bengal's wealth will go to foreign shores , the rulers will be foreigners . A citizen says ...
Strana 80
... wealth , has premonition of something awful in the future : The day man gives up tilling the land and becomes slave to someone else , I shall desert man's abode . Girish here shows his mastery of the history of civilisa- tion , that all ...
... wealth , has premonition of something awful in the future : The day man gives up tilling the land and becomes slave to someone else , I shall desert man's abode . Girish here shows his mastery of the history of civilisa- tion , that all ...
Strana 86
Utpal Datta. political symbol — a state based on and proud of wealth could not be saved by the power of money . The destructive might of hunger has burnt down the structure of money - power . Sribatsa had imagined money to be the ...
Utpal Datta. political symbol — a state based on and proud of wealth could not be saved by the power of money . The destructive might of hunger has burnt down the structure of money - power . Sribatsa had imagined money to be the ...
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