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... Indian sector were estimated to number 4,600,000 in 1971 , and those of the Pakistani sector were estimated at 1,300,000 . The administrative capital of the Indian sector is Srīnagar in summer and Jammu in winter ; the administrative ...
... Indian sector were estimated to number 4,600,000 in 1971 , and those of the Pakistani sector were estimated at 1,300,000 . The administrative capital of the Indian sector is Srīnagar in summer and Jammu in winter ; the administrative ...
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... Indian question had sev- eral facets ; the first and most urgent was to harmonize the demand of the conquistadors for cheap Indian labour- frequently employed in a wasteful and destructive man- ner - with the crown's interest in ...
... Indian question had sev- eral facets ; the first and most urgent was to harmonize the demand of the conquistadors for cheap Indian labour- frequently employed in a wasteful and destructive man- ner - with the crown's interest in ...
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... Indians a means of escape from intolerable burdens , it aggravated the difficulties of those who remained on their ancestral lands . The hacien- da expanded at the expense of the Indian pueblo , absorb- ing whole towns and leaving ...
... Indians a means of escape from intolerable burdens , it aggravated the difficulties of those who remained on their ancestral lands . The hacien- da expanded at the expense of the Indian pueblo , absorb- ing whole towns and leaving ...
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