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Although the initial impact of Islâm on Indian art was generally destructive,
Islāmic influences entering India were ... in the new environment and eventually
resulted in the flowering of an extremely rich and important aspect of the Indian
genius.
Although the initial impact of Islâm on Indian art was generally destructive,
Islāmic influences entering India were ... in the new environment and eventually
resulted in the flowering of an extremely rich and important aspect of the Indian
genius.
Page 207
Modern Indian literatures: The literatures in the modern Indian languages are
bibliographically underrepresented in English. ... For information about literature
in the smaller Indo-Aryan languages, see the symposium of the All-India Writers'
...
Modern Indian literatures: The literatures in the modern Indian languages are
bibliographically underrepresented in English. ... For information about literature
in the smaller Indo-Aryan languages, see the symposium of the All-India Writers'
...
Page 208
BALwanT GARGI, Folk Theatre in India (1966), is an eyewitness account of
religious, secular, and masked dramas in villages, ... HEINRICH ZIMMER, Myths
and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization (1946, reprinted 1963), discusses
some ...
BALwanT GARGI, Folk Theatre in India (1966), is an eyewitness account of
religious, secular, and masked dramas in villages, ... HEINRICH ZIMMER, Myths
and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization (1946, reprinted 1963), discusses
some ...
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