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... century , whether in the commu- nist or the capitalist world . Lenin con- verted the communist ideal into state control of both market institutions ( e.g. farms , enterprises ) and civil society institutions ( e.g. churches , schools ) ...
... century , whether in the commu- nist or the capitalist world . Lenin con- verted the communist ideal into state control of both market institutions ( e.g. farms , enterprises ) and civil society institutions ( e.g. churches , schools ) ...
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... century AD and the process was accomplished upto the eastern frontier of Assam not later than the 13th cen- tury . The Assamese people responded favourably to all pan - Indian social and cultural movements and the emergence of the ...
... century AD and the process was accomplished upto the eastern frontier of Assam not later than the 13th cen- tury . The Assamese people responded favourably to all pan - Indian social and cultural movements and the emergence of the ...
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... century Punjab and were active for the first two dec- ades of this century as well . The thrust of Oberoi's argument is that Sikh iden- tity has attained its current definition over a period of time . In other words , it is not as if ...
... century Punjab and were active for the first two dec- ades of this century as well . The thrust of Oberoi's argument is that Sikh iden- tity has attained its current definition over a period of time . In other words , it is not as if ...
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