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Masonic Ritual and the Display of Empire in 19th-Century India and Beyond
Published 2021-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Mobilization of plant genetic resources from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan
Published 2020-04-01“…The article covers the issues of plant genetic resources mobilization to the VIR collection from the territories of Pakistan, Bangladesh (until 1947, British India), and Bhutan as a result of collection missions, seed requests, and germplasm exchange. …”
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Representation of forced migrants: a case study of the east bengali migrants to West Bengal
Published 2013-03-01“…The theme will be studied in the backdrop of the forced migration from East Bengal (present Bangladesh) to West Bengal (in India) following the vivisection of British India into two nation-states—India and Pakistan—in 1947. …”
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ISLAMIC ECONOMY IN «ISLAMIC STATE»: IS IT POSSIBLE?
Published 2018-02-01“…Muslim scholars from Egypt and British India formulated the principles of Islamic economy in the second half of the 1940s. …”
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Muslim Bank as a Historical Category: Creating Credit Institutions for Muslims In the First Half of the 20 <sup>th</sup> Century
Published 2020-11-01“…According to the author, the very creation of Islamic banks, as well as their convergence with conventional (non-Islamic) credit institutions, which we observe today, is a natural result of a change in the economic interests of the ruling class both in the countries of the spread of Islam and in the Western world.The article examines the history of the creation of Muslim banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in British India. These regions are brought together by the fact that Muslims who lived there were forced to compete with representatives of other ethno-confessional groups and communities living in the same territory. …”
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