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Kamasutra of Vatsyayana: Vatsyayana: HB Books
Kamasutra of Vatsyayana has Hardcover binding and this format has 96 number of pages of content for use. The printed edition number of this book is 1.
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(less)Kamasutra ( Spanish): Amrita Kumar: HB Books
Kamasutra ( Spanish) has Hardcover binding and this format has 64 number of pages of content for use. * The book summary and image may be of a different edition or binding of the same title.
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(less)Kamasutra for Women: S, Hya Mulch, Ani: HB Books
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(less)Kamasutra for Women: Vinod Verma: PB Books
Kamasutra for Women has Paperback binding and this format has 253 number of pages of content for use. * The book summary and image may be of a different edition or binding of the same title.
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(less)Recipes for the Kamasutra: Komal Taneja, Suraksha Gajwani, Shailan Parker: HB Books
Recipes for the Kamasutra has Hardcover binding and this format has 128 number of pages of content for use. The printed edition number of this book is 1.
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(less)Vatsyayan's Kamasutra: Dr Brij Raj Kishore: PB Books
Vatsyayan's Kamasutra has Paperback binding and this format has 174 number of pages of content for use. * The book summary and image may be of a different edition or binding of the same title.
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(less)Kamasutra- French: Kumar Isbn, , Typeof Ccollect Undefined If, , Document Get Element By, Xml Http Con Onreadystatechange, , G B Preload Flag, , Navigator App Name Netscape, G B Preload Flag, , Typeof Book Info Embeddable, Co Discount Binding: HB Books
This particular edition was published on or around 1900-01-01 date. Kamasutra- French has Hardcover binding and this format has 64 number of pages of content for use.
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(less)Reconstructing Indian History for S.R. Goyal, 4 Vols.
R. GOYAL : THE PROFILE OF A HISTORIAN -- S.
R. Goyal: his integral vision of history; New Political history: some observations on S.
R. Goyal's suggestions; S.
R. Goyal's researches in ancient Indian history; S.
R. Goyal's probings into the history and sources of pre-Gupta period; Some observations on Professor S.
R. Goyal's suggestion regarding brother-sister incest in the Indus society; Some colours of the spectrum of Professor S.
R. Goyal's historiography of ancient India; S.
R. Goyal's appraisal of the history and sources of the Gupta and post-Gupta periods; S.
R. Goyal's Contribution to the study of medieval and modern Indian history; Vol.
2 : INDIA'S ANCIENT PAST -- Harappan civilization: problems of perspective; The Indus-Sarasvati civilization: recent researches and new developments; The Harappans and the AryansRgvedic seas; Aryavarta and Jambudvipa; New perspectives in political history; The Gupta era-a review; Impact of religion on the policies of Samudragupta; Two notes on Gupta-Pushyabhuti period; Kumaragupta and Skandagupta Kramaditya of the Gupta dynasty; Was there a semi-independent King named Nrpamitra at Mathura in the fifth century A.D; Punjab under the Guptas (c.
310-550; Dravyavardhana, the king of Avanti; A gold coin of Bhanugupta Prakasaditya; A Kannada inscription from Desing-Borgaon, dated Saka 1071; Epigraphy: some recent studies and new discoveries; Dharma-vijaya; The ideology of Gupta kingship; Coronation ceremony and royal authority; War in ancient India: some reflections; Political undertones in select Buddhist Sanskrit works; Two notes on Vedic social organization; Origin of untouchability in India: a review; Social stratification in ancient India; Vaisyas in Vedic India: role of the 'masses' in early Aryan society; Manu on the status of women; Economic status of Indian women in the age of Mahavira and Budhha; On the Pre-Vatsyayana Kamasutra tradition; Social glimpses from Kalidasa; Some important socio-administrative problems of ancient India (c. 800 B.
C.- 400 B.
C.); No taxation without protection; Labour welfare in ancient India; Urbanisation in the territory pf 'Bengal' (West Bengal and Bangladesh) of the Maurya age; Social background of early Buddhism; Ethics of a Bodhisattva and universal welfare; Some aspects of the Buddhist contribution to Indian psychology; The condition of the Buddhist church as reflected in the inscriptions of western India; Malli: the Jina extraordinaire of Jainism; Socio-religious ideas and institutions associated with the Varaha worship; Kashmir Saivism and the Saiva tradition of dance: a homonomy of religious and aesthetic traditions; Indian sources on the life of Jesus Christ; Approaches to Indian art; The abstract in Osian iconography; Some reflections on the approach to art; The evidence of Shaikhan Dheri excavations on the origin of the Buddha image; Relics of art from Khanpur (Punjab); Religious and ideological background of the Gupta art; The art treasures of Sanghol; Ramayana in painted scrolls of Bangladesh and South-East Asia; Vol.
III: INDIA'S MEDIEVAL AND MODERN PAST -- The middle class in medieval India; Regional factors in medieval miniature paintings of India; Policy and attitude of Emperor Akbar towards Maharana Pratap; British relations with Mewar; Wajid Ali Shah: his life and character as described by his contemporary Abdul Halim Sharar; A peep into the history, art and Tahzib of Lucknow; Rev. Alexander Duff: a contemporary missionary on the uprising of 1857; Social legislation and public reaction in modern India (with special reference to the Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929); Leadership and ideology of the Congress Socialist Party; Jainism and Mahatma Gandhi; Nehru's universalistic view of history; Nehru's place in history; Jawahar Lal Nehru: contemporary impressions; A brief comparison and relevance of Marx and Nehru today; History and literature (with special reference to Punjab; Two milestones in India's foreign policy (1965-71); Status and empowerment of women in modern India; Two notes on Muslims of Indo-Pak Sub-continent; Indian roots of the concept of life as reflected in Urdu poetry; India and contemporary challenges in historical perspective; Marxist view of history; Literature, history and force of times; Vol.
IV: RAJASTHAN : FROM PREHISTORY TO THE INDEPENDENCE ERA --Palaeoenvironment and prehistory of the Thar Desert, India; Epic-Pauranika myths concerning the birth of Marudesa; History of the Later Guptas of Rajasthan and Maukharis in the sixth century A.D.
: a new study; Origin of the Rajputs: the political, economic and social processes in early medieval Rajasthan; The Sun worship in ancient Rajasthan; Varnas and castes in Rajasthan; Sati as revealed from epigraphical sources (c. 700 A.
D.-c.
1200 A.D; Sakti worship in Rajasthan; Strifes and settlements in Mewar and their impact on socio-economic life as revealed from the inscriptions (7 to 12 century A.
D; Feudalism in Rajasthan (c. 700 A.
D. to c.
1200 A.D.
); Folk songs of Jaisalmer; Local Hindu festivals of Marwar; Economic condition of Marwar during the reign of Maharaja Abhay Singh of Jodhpur; Socio-cultural aspects of the life of the people as depicted in Osian sculptures and other antiquarian remains; Factors in the operation of the law of primogeniture: the case of Ishwari Singh of Jaipur; Impact of Maratha invasions on Mewar; A unique prince in the era of paramountcy; Caste and the structure of village society in Eastern Rajasthan during the eighteenth century; Historiography of James Tod; British policy towards succession disputes (1859-1885) in princely states: a case study of Mewar; Press and public opinion in Ajmer-Merwara (1885-1942 A.D.
); Some observations on the 'Impact of National Movement' and 'Politics of Confrontation' in Rajasthan; The role of an Indian Maharaja in the League of Nations; Terrorist activities in Rajasthan; Growth of political consciousness in the Sate of Rajasthan; Jat agitation in Loharu State-1935 A.D.
; A note on the Mewar Praja Mandal (1938-1942 A.D.
)-aftermath of peasant and tribal unrest; Political growth of Rajasthan before and after independence; The rise of popular movements in Rajasthan; The agrarian movement in Rajasthan/Sunita Mehta; Development of cities: a case study of Udaipur (1615-1947 A.D.
); Jat agitation in princely states of Rajputana: 1930-1947 A.D.
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