Ar > References for ‘artisans’
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[49] Many major wars have been fought [...] hundreds of thousands of scientists, artisans, technicians, clerks, doctors [...] by the intellect of Churchill.
[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] the same way as they did other artisans. When they went shopping they [...] pat́uyá community from society.
[3] As I have mentioned, this was in [...] thousand years old. In this style, the artisans of Ráŕh who built [...] roof (or [up to] eight roofs).
[10] Another contribution of Ráŕh, [...] nothing but terracotta art. The artisans of Ráŕh wrought [...] art, research will reveal that the artisans who created it were all from Bankura.
[11] Inseparably connected with the [...] Málákáravás [a community of artisans with this specialization] of Ráŕh were skilled in both flower art and cork art. Today these artisans are just barely surviving. I am [...] country to this state of affairs.
[15] A large portion of Bengal is watery [...] Krishnachandra some sealing-wax artisans were brought from Birbhums [...] renowned modern-day clay sculptors.
[43] Here also there is no mention of [...] become common yet. Suris artisans began making Suris renowned [...] nearly extinct Rájnagar.
[3] People attempt to pass off cheap [...] a sahib named Dock. He told the artisans of this country in his mispronounced [...] beautiful.” From that time onwards many artisans began decorating the images with [...] d́ák ornaments after Mr. Dock.
[59] Another meaning of the word [...] also potters that were expert lac artisans of Ilambazar in the district of [...] form is kulálii .
[8] “Mrchiládhátudárvadi”. Artisans use their knives and other tools [...] kings of their imaginary world.
[15] As a result of the devastating famine of 1770, about ten million people died, including artisans, skilled labourers and farmers. [...] alternative but to resort to agriculture.
[1] At the beginning of civilization, [...] in the human mind. At that time artisans used to work at home, and arts [...] by a few combined villages. If artisans had not combined together, they [...] that existed were decentralized.
[13] In medieval times skilled ivory artisans used to live in Burdwan district, [...] compelled to travel to those places.
[14] Skilled artisans who are compelled to travel to [...] gandhaháriká in Sanskrit.