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Romila Thapar (born 30
November 1931) is an
Indian historian. Her prin****l area of
study is
ancient India, a
field in
which she is pre-eminent. Thapar...
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Mihai Romilă (1
October 1950 – 27 June 2020) was a
Romanian football midfielder.
Mihai Romilă pla**** 18
matches at
international level for Romania, including...
- He was part of the
golden team of
Politehnica and
together with
Mihai Romilă and
Gabriel Simionov made one of the
memorable midfield lines of the Romanian...
- Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-521-85834-2.
Retrieved 7
October 2012. Thapar,
Romila (2004).
Early India: From the
Origins to AD 1300.
University of California...
- and
Young refer to
historian Romila Thapar for an
explanation of this approach.
Coningham &
Young (2015, p. 452): "
Romila Thapar again returned to the...
- senior-most
scholars of
Marxist historiography are R. S. Sharma,
Irfan Habib,
Romila Thapar, D. N. Jha, and K. N. Panikkar, most of whom are now over 75 years...
- Wiley-Blackwell,
archived from the
original (PDF) on 14
January 2014 Thapar,
Romila (1966). A
History of India. Vol. 1.
Penguin Books. OCLC 12263284. Trainor...
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Sixteenth Century Romila Thapar 2003, p. 184.
Romila Thapar 2003, p. 231.
Romila Thapar 2003, p. 242.
Romila Thapar 2003, p. 211-212.
Romila Thapar 2003, p...
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stepmother Romila live.
Police suspect Sarah was
murdered and
Vikram becomes a suspect. The
accidents were
apparently arranged by
Romila, who
wants to...
- Delhi:
Pearson Education. pp. 229–233. ISBN 978-81-317-1120-0. Thapar,
Romila (2002).
Early India: From the
Origins to AD 1300.
University of California...