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As for the indigenous inhabitants , while not as caustic as Foucher or Sedov , Cædès nevertheless noted that ' the people of Farther India were still in the midst of late Neolithic civilization when the Brahmano - Buddhist culture of ...
As for the indigenous inhabitants , while not as caustic as Foucher or Sedov , Cædès nevertheless noted that ' the people of Farther India were still in the midst of late Neolithic civilization when the Brahmano - Buddhist culture of ...
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It is necessary to recall that in India , the rise of the Mauryan Empire , particularly under the reign of Ashoka from about 268 BC , saw a sharp rise in international trade . Hellenistic influence from the west brought India into a ...
It is necessary to recall that in India , the rise of the Mauryan Empire , particularly under the reign of Ashoka from about 268 BC , saw a sharp rise in international trade . Hellenistic influence from the west brought India into a ...
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We now have comparable surveys completed , under way , or planned for the next year in thirty countries , and these surveys cover large random samples of firms ( some 1,200 firms in India and 1,500 in China , to take two examples ) .
We now have comparable surveys completed , under way , or planned for the next year in thirty countries , and these surveys cover large random samples of firms ( some 1,200 firms in India and 1,500 in China , to take two examples ) .
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