Dharampal Collected Writings
author: Dharampal
edition: 2016, Other India BookStore
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8185569509
ISBN-13: 9788185569505
Topic: History
Events at Moorshedabad
This chapter describes Events at Moorshedabad located on page 105 from volume 2 in the book Dharampal Collected Writings compiled by Dharampal. This book presents a fresh perspective on the Indian Science and Technology in the 18th century. The collected writings include accounts of various technical processes and practices documented by western travelers in the period when they started coming to India..
Volume 2 deals with Civil Disobedience in Indian Tradition.
Examples of topics dealt with (besides ‘Events at Moorshedabad’) in Dharampal’s collected papers are: the Indian sciences such as astronomy, plastic surgery, inoculation techniques, irrigation, agriculture, algebra, geometry, etc.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Events at Moorshedabad” according to 24 books dealing with History. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
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Settlement in Early Historic Ganga Plain [by Chirantani Das]
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Lord Jhulelal: An Analytical Study [by Thakkar Harish Gopalji]
The writer could have taken inspiration from a historic event or an event that has taken place in the recent past, or even from the current situation or the circumstances prevailing at the time of writing. However, it cannot be called a true narration of the events, as it is not a documentation of the facts. At the same time, fiction may include in its contents the places, the characters, the chain of events or as solitary event which could remind the reader of such similarities....
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[Dharampal Collected Writings: index]
[Volume 1: Preface]
[Volume 2: About the Book]
[Volume 2: Foreword]
[Volume 3: About the Book]
[Volume 3: Introduction]
[Volume 4: About the Book]
[Volume 4: Preface]
[Volume 5: About the Book]