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The language of secular Islam: Urdu nationalism and colonial India/

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kavita Saraswathi Datla
Format: Printed Book
Published: Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan, 2013.
Subjects:
Osmania University- History.
Urdu language- Political aspects- India- Hyderabad- History- 20th century.
Language and education- India- Hyderabad- History- 20th century.
Muslim educators- Political activity- India- Hyderabad- History- 20th century.
Language policy- India- Hyderabad- History- 20th century.
Hyderabad(India)- Language- Political aspects.
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