Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 27Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2012 |
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... urban population . In 1901 the rural population numbered 1,246,578 compared to an urban population of only 75,908 and , until 1951 , the rural population formed the majority of the total population . This is particularly interesting ...
... urban population . In 1901 the rural population numbered 1,246,578 compared to an urban population of only 75,908 and , until 1951 , the rural population formed the majority of the total population . This is particularly interesting ...
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... urban centres of Ranaghat and Krishnanagar . This brings us back to our previous supposition that migrants prefer settling in urban centres , which even the 1965 District Gazetteer of Nadia underscores . The other important centres were ...
... urban centres of Ranaghat and Krishnanagar . This brings us back to our previous supposition that migrants prefer settling in urban centres , which even the 1965 District Gazetteer of Nadia underscores . The other important centres were ...
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... urban one to a much more radical Islamist one increasingly played out in the territory that was logistically easier for cross - border infiltrators to dominate — namely the rural and forested areas of the Kashmir valley . Consequently ...
... urban one to a much more radical Islamist one increasingly played out in the territory that was logistically easier for cross - border infiltrators to dominate — namely the rural and forested areas of the Kashmir valley . Consequently ...
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