Kin, Clan, raja and rule state-hinterland relations in preindustrial India Richard G Fox
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TextPublication details: Bombay University of California Press 1971Description: ix, 187pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 21st 301.440954 F793K
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| 301.440954 D286S Social stratification and mobility in rural setting | 301.440954 D456M The Mhaisal untouchables | 301.440954 D979O Origin and growth of caste in India | 301.440954 F793K Kin, Clan, raja and rule | 301.440954 G977S Social stratification | 301.440954 G981P Prajatantra athwa varnashram vyavastha | 301.440954 H793M The Mutual relations of the four castes |
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