Jawaharlal Nehru |
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He instilled in him an interest in theosophy by introducing him to the works of Madame Blavatsky and by exposing him to discussions on the more esoteric aspects of this creed . Jawaharlal , then thirteen , was fascinated .
He instilled in him an interest in theosophy by introducing him to the works of Madame Blavatsky and by exposing him to discussions on the more esoteric aspects of this creed . Jawaharlal , then thirteen , was fascinated .
الصفحة 42
Nehru traces the beginnings of his interest in socialism to his Cambridge days when the Fabianism of Shaw and the Webbs attracted him , but he confesses that his interest was academic . He was also drawn by the intellectual liveliness ...
Nehru traces the beginnings of his interest in socialism to his Cambridge days when the Fabianism of Shaw and the Webbs attracted him , but he confesses that his interest was academic . He was also drawn by the intellectual liveliness ...
الصفحة 464
a Our interest in the internal conditions of Nepal has become still more acute and personal , because of the developments ... Besides our sympathetic interest in Nepal , we were also interested in the security of our own country .
a Our interest in the internal conditions of Nepal has become still more acute and personal , because of the developments ... Besides our sympathetic interest in Nepal , we were also interested in the security of our own country .
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