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  2. Orient Blackswan - Wikipedia

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    Orient Blackswan Pvt. Ltd., formerly Orient Longman India, commonly referred to as Orient Longman, is an Indian publishing house headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The company publishes academic, professional and general works as well as school textbooks, of which the "Gul Mohar" series of English-language school books grew popular.

  3. James Laine - Wikipedia

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    In view of the attacks and the public unrest, the book was banned in the state of Maharashtra in January 2004. Filing a petition in the Bombay High Court, James Laine apologized for an offending paragraph on page 93 of the book. Regardless, a warrant was filed for his arrest, and India attempted to have him extradited from the United States.

  4. Ram Sharan Sharma - Wikipedia

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    Looking for the Aryans (Orient Longman Publishers, 1995, Delhi) Indian Feudalism (Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 3rd Revised Edition, Delhi, 2005) [24] Early Medieval Indian Society: A Study in Feudalisation (Orient Longman Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2003) Perspectives in Social and Economic History of Ancient India (Munshiram Manoharlal ...

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  7. K. A. Nilakanta Sastri - Wikipedia

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    Nilakanta Sastri was born in a Telugu Niyogi Brahmin family, [2] in Kallidaikurichi near Tirunelveli, on 12 August 1892. [3] He completed his FA at the M.D.T Hindu College, Tirunelveli and his college education at the Madras Christian College.

  8. Rajni Kothari - Wikipedia

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    Rajni Kothari (16 August 1928 – 19 January 2015) was an Indian political scientist, political theorist, academic and writer. [1] He was the founder of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in 1963, a social sciences and humanities research institute, based in Delhi [2] and Lokayan (Dialogue of the People), started in 1980 as a forum for interaction between activists and ...

  9. Brahmabandhav Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    In August 1907, two months before his untimely death, he declared to undergo prāyaścitta (expression of reparation in Hindu custom) through a public ceremony for the purpose of readmission into the Hindu society (Samaj), completing a full circle in his religious voyage throughout his life, [15] while explicitly remaining a Catholic Christian ...