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[20] This was towards the end of British [...] control of the Japanese. Japan had conquered Burma and the Indian National [...] knew what its outcome would be.
[22] In the Post-Vedic Age, when both [...] India would have been very easily conquered by the invaders. But as ill luck [...] the Muslim invasion from outside.
[32] When India had become nationless [...] The British very easily conquered the nationless India.
[33] The Muslims no doubt conquered India, but they looked upon it [...] not to settle but to earn money.
[37] Have vipras only exploited others? [...] considerable. The kśatriyas conquered the physical world through fight, [...] Vipra Age was able to devour them.
[4] In the age of bullock cart the [...] time was shortened. Man partly conquered the time factor. But in the age of aeroplane it has been still more conquered and in the age of rocket still [...] time factor can never be fully conquered. Similar is the case with other [...] permanent nature does not arise.
[2] Now, on the other side of the Irish [...] Britannia…” On this conquered island, the Irish people were [...] their struggle for independence.
[44] Shúdras are afraid of high [...] summit they declare that they have conquered the mountain. Through their mental [...] kśatriyas is to enslave matter.
[14] [The king of Kaushala] was a moralist. [...] one to support Alarka, Kashi was conquered without a fight. Alarka fled to save himself.
[33] With the exception of a few munis [...] they would kill the men of the conquered community, employ their children [...] female slaves in their society.
[3] An analysis of history will show [...] spontaneous respect for they had conquered the hearts of the people by virtue [...] lotus feet of these great people.
[8] So it is clear that time, space and person can never be completely conquered. Likewise, in the psychic sphere [...] of relativity but not within it.
[19] Having no lofty goal or ideal [during [...] Even after Gaoŕa had been conquered by the Pathans, Ráŕh [...] forced to sign a treaty of peace.
[2] The Kayasthas of western Ráŕh [...] is believable that Vijaysingha conquered Lanka with the help of his Kayastha followers.
[4] A considerable number of Ráŕhii [...] Vijaysingha, accompanied by his followers, conquered Singhal [Sri Lanka] and Kerala [...] based on concrete information.
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] of southern Ráŕh, conquered Lanka [now Sri Lanka], and as [...] throne of Singhal in c. 534 BCE and conquered the south-western coast of India. [...] starting-point of civilization.
[3] 3) A country can be conquered by force of arms but the mind [...] the way of collective interest.
[277] A country can be conquered by force of arms but the mind [...] the way of collective interest.
[22] 2. Leprosy can be conquered by taking gulaiṋca [...] three to five myrobalan seeds; or
[61] The trumpets of the Second World [...] correct. The Indian National Army had conquered the Andaman and Nicobar Islands [...] Kurukśetra of the twentieth century.
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] his feet, he declares that he has conquered the mountain. He invents dynamite [...] history, stirs up a sensation.
[26] Worshipping Paramátmá [...] Strengthened with the boon, he conquered heaven, earth and hell, and established [...] himself Gayasura was invincible.
[54] There is a tri-portion of land, [...] speaking part of this tri-portion was conquered by Prithvi Naryan Saha of Nepal [...] Sherpa, Bhutia, Newari and Lepcha.
[13] Ancient Bengal (the then Paondravardhana) [...] period. His son Vijay Siḿha conquered Ceylon and changed its name to [...] community of Kerala even today.
[14] Another prince of Siḿhapur was Sahasneváhu who conquered Thailand and named the country [...] revenue collectors of North India.
[43] In Africa, languages differ according [...] language was Egyptian. When the Arabs conquered Egypt, the language was influenced [...] grandchild of Rg Vedic Saḿskrta.
[35] He went on. “Skandagupta [...] Rarh, which the king of Rarh had conquered. The southern portion of the Ramgarh [...] Rájyavarddhana and Harśavarddhana.