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  • European History Timeline c.1300-1450 European economic depression
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  • ...re publicity was required. “I had to arrange a dance programmed of [[two European girls on the stage]] for 10/15 minutes during the first few days” Writes
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  • ...nership. Pal got Peter Ostermeyer's German company, Emelka, to pre-buy the European distribution rights and contribute the technical crew consisting of Directo
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  • ...nership. Pal got Peter Ostermeyer's German company, Emelka, to pre-buy the European distribution rights and contribute the technical crew consisting of Directo
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  • .... The development ended with him. Coding was over. Then we were flooded by European art cinema whose source is still a mystery. But the F.T.I. I. students coul
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  • ...Cinema. He was amongst the earliest Indian filmmakers to collaborate with European filmmakers and try to improve the quality of Indian filmmaking with the hel
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  • ...d that it was our `right' to have Home Rule but that is a historical and a European way of putting it; I go further and say that it is our `Dharma'; you can no ...d that it was our `right' to have Home Rule but that is a historical and a European way of putting it; I go further and say that it is our `Dharma'; you can no
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  • ...gh in general Indian products, in any field, were shabbier compared to the European standards, Nala Damyanti " is a film which has all the finish of a film pro
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  • .... Himansu Rai, with his British Production Company, was still dependent on European craftspersons for music among other things. Bombay Talkie, created in the m
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  • ...enor is brought out by the title, which translates as 'How a bad Firangee (European) woman was brought to her senses'. Shortly after, Ranchhodbhai Udayram play
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  • ...enor is brought out by the title, which translates as 'How a bad Firangee (European) woman was brought to her senses'. Shortly after, Ranchhodbhai Udayram play
    9 KB (1,371 words) - 17:57, 26 April 2006
  • ...sh, an artist had painted portraits of a wealthy ‘with all the powers of European Art’. He was hailed as a prince amongst the artists and an artist amongst
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  • ...East]]), where it was mixed with the newly emerging [[Indo-Europeans|Indo-European]] ([[Aryan]]) culture.
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  • ...illustrated books from Blakies and others who supplied the masterpieces of European illustrations in their texts. The Exhibitions which were held by the Bombay
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  • ...as a large statue of the elder brother of the Pandavas, Yudhishthira. Some European archaeologists have shown reluctance to credit the artistic excellence of t
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  • ...ced principally for the printing presses sprouting up around the city) and European-style transparent watercolors, a medium introduced in the eighteenth centur Mrs. S. C. Belnos, Twenty-Four Plates Illustrative of Hindu and European Manners in Bengal. London, 1832, plate 14, Interior of a Native Hut.
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  • ...atints, was hailed as a work of genius. Twenty years later, Julius Bien, a European-trained lithographer and map engraver, attempted to reproduce the quality o
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  • ...an Gods and mythological characters in natural earthy surroundings using a European realism; a depiction adopted not only by the Indian “calendar-art”- spa ...the feminine emotions being the central theme) and the graceful realism of European masters. In 1873 he won the First Prize at the Madras Painting Exhibition a
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  • European Melodramas before 1915 ...has confirmed the gap between this American concept of melodrama and its European counterpart.2
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  • ...enor is brought out by the title, which translates as 'How a bad Firangee (European) woman was brought to her senses'. Shortly after, Ranchhodbhai Udayram play
    9 KB (1,371 words) - 05:35, 27 April 2006
  • ...ging about a renaissance in Indian literature, but also greatly influenced European literary traditions. ...ging about a renaissance in Indian literature, but also greatly influenced European literary traditions. Jones first came to hear about Indian Natakas, during
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  • ...towards the end of the century, of the movement which Rabinbach calls the European science of work, "the search for the precise laws of muscles, nerves, and t ...s concerned with the most efficient transfer of fuel energy into movement, European work experts aimed to maximize worker efficiency and to eliminate possible
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  • ...(1 crore = 10 million) of rupees invested in Pathe and other American and European companies.
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  • ...progress of the Bengali drama. Tarun Roy went abroad to gain experience of European Theater and on his return produced plays from many foreign languages for th
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  • ...d that it was our `right' to have Home Rule but that is a historical and a European way of putting it; I go further and say that it is our `Dharma'; you can no ...d that it was our `right' to have Home Rule but that is a historical and a European way of putting it; I go further and say that it is our `Dharma'; you can no
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  • ...d fame is that, in their purest and nobler passages and with the powers of European Art, they should engage in the service of the national pencil as they have
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  • ...omplete their fame in their purer and noble passages and with the power of European art, they should engage the service of the national pencil as they have fas
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  • ...tive in the best sense, owing to its accuracy, truth and natural beauty to European inspiration, but moulding material into purely Indian types. Which taught s But drawing classes relied exclusively on antique plaster cast and copies of European Art.
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  • But drawing classes relied exclusively on antique plaster cast and copies of European Art.
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  • ...eir fame is that in their purer and nobler passages and with the powers of European Art, they should engage the service of the [[national pencil]] as they have
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  • ...o streams that form a large delta. The delta, site of some of the earliest European settlements in India, has an extensive navigable irrigation-canal system, l
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  • ...gle World-State. Nothing of the sort had been apparent when the methods of European statescraft had been devised. These vaster possibilities had yawned open af ...chology of the more than half civilized citizens of the Atlantic and North European states suddenly precipitated into a maelstrom of destruction. We see the ur
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  • .... Himansu Rai, with his British Production Company, was still dependent on European craftspersons for music among other things. Bombay Talkie, created in the m
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  • ...rdian Bagalcharan (Choudhury) to loan them money so that Samir can make a 'European-style art film'. The guardian is admitted to the clinic of a doctor Gajanan
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  • European Melodramas before 1915 ...has confirmed the gap between this American concept of melodrama and its European counterpart.2
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  • ...Exhibition at the Crystal Palace at London, which was about the triumph of European Science, but also became about the traditional decoration practiced by non
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  • ...y promised to provide military aid to Persia if they were invaded by any [[European]] power; but when Russia and Persia went to war in 1826, the English annull ...e number of those killed in battle was less than two hundred; but of 3,738 European troops in the Rangoon expedition 3,160 died of scurvy and dysentery, and of
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  • ...n cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored as their responses to European naturalist art. ...rtist as 'archaeologist ' had his impact not only in the West but wherever European institutions were implanted.
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  • ..., among other things, the first accurate maps of New Zealand and the first European awareness of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (this was obtained the hard way ...titutes are holding events to allow people to view the transit safely. The European Southern Observatory is organising a public effort to measure the astronomi
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  • ...nd physiology. Is the answer simply that Americans were willing to follow European fashion? Probably not, for the fact that American film scholars were promu
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  • They elaborated for themselves the European method of touching and re touching paintings till they reached some kind of
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  • ...sh, an artist had painted portraits of a wealthy ‘with all the powers of European Art’. He was hailed as a prince amongst the artists and an artist amongst
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  • ...uropean soil, disrupted commercial filmmaking there. With a sudden drop in European film exports, some regions, such as Latin America, experienced a brief surg
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  • B
    ...country. With no established older arts, in contrast to New York City and European film centers such as Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; and Rome, Italy; Holly '''B European Silent Movies'''
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    European experimental filmmakers also became interested in nonfiction film as a way
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  • ...hana [were] afraid of losing their caste by enlisting non-Europeans in the European ranks'.(22) In the event, continuing pressure from the Catholic Gymkhana of ...the tourists, Cecil Headlam. Headlam was himself a historian (of medieval European towns) and placed cricket in its proper historical context, as among the la
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  • ...ines of the lives of two gentlemen painters, not very different from their European counterparts. A good day at work, a browse through a bookshop, an evening's
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  • ...ected by any foreign influence. When Hindu plays first became known to the European world through Sir William Jones' translation of Sakuntala in 1789, it was t ...wn; and more than a dozen have already been translated into various modern European languages. From them and from other sources, much has been learned concerni
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  • [[European Timeline]]
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  • European History Timeline c.1300-1450 European economic depression
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  • ...Cinema. He was amongst the earliest Indian filmmakers to collaborate with European filmmakers and try to improve the quality of Indian filmmaking with the hel
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  • ...sh, an artist had painted portraits of a wealthy ‘with all the powers of European Art’. He was hailed as a prince amongst the artists and an artist amongst
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  • ...mference. In front of this was the pavilion for the ruling chiefs and high European officials, in the form of a semicircle eight hundred feet long. The canopy ...c domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern European and World history.
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  • ...in a building designed by an Italian. A museum atop a hill, with copies of European masters, paintings, sculpture, and a large collection of contemporary India ...English imperialists and actively helped recruit Indians into the British European armies. (Tens of thousands of Indians fought in Europe, and India paid over
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  • ...Corwin was heard by Edward R. Murrow in New York, at home briefly from his European post, and began the long and close friendship of the two radio pioneers.
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  • ...d that it was our `right' to have Home Rule but that is a historical and a European way of putting it; I go further and say that it is our `Dharma'; you can no
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  • ...stamping endless copies from the master disc. In order to cash in on his European rights before rival inventors could steal his market, Emile Berliner sent h
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  • ...be disguised in European clothes (p. 154). A Gujarati Brahmin, "dressed in European clothes of the best quality" (p. 162), might have well escaped apprehension
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  • ...excelled in adaptations from Shakespeare, such as Hamlet and Othello. Even European critics acknowledged that his was one of the best representations of Hamlet
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  • ...nd physiology. Is the answer simply that Americans were willing to follow European fashion? Probably not, for the fact that American film scholars were promu
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  • ...eyes of foreigners who doubted the virility and valor of India. The entire European press praised S. Now he was huddled into a tiny cabin, only four feet was a ...t the Suptd’s approval to store books. The idea of a library appealed to European officers. Some prisoners were entrusted with the work of maintaining the li
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  • ...n cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored as their responses to European naturalist art. ...rtist as 'archaeologist ' had his impact not only in the West but wherever European institutions were implanted.
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  • ...imely, or violent death was susceptible to becoming a vampire. Most of the European vampire myths have Slavic and/or ...shadow and have no reflection. This mythical power is largely confined to European vampiric myths and may be tied to folklore regarding the vampire's lack of
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  • ...Now I will discuss examples of this phenomenon from India. American and European magicians have traveled to India from the 1800's up to the present day. Ma There are many similar accounts of European or American conjurors beating the Indians at their own games of magic and d
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  • Although the Portuguese were the first European nation to begin direct trading with India following the first successful vo Indians were also quick to pick up the new skills, probably largely as European photographers employed many of them as servants and assistants. As in other
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  • 'An honoured name -- a European name.' His yellow fangs gleamed in obsequious amiability. 'I was about to s ...of science -- a reputation which you have been good enough to describe as European, though I have every reason to believe that it is not less conspicuous in A
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  • ...l over the place. The Indian Cups and Balls is slightly different from the European Cups and Balls. But that's been going on for thousands of years. Methods ch
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  • ...ution, public attitudes toward magicians had become more tolerant. Several European illusionists made their way to the United States after 1776. Among them wer
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  • The early history of Indian music may be explained by the Indo-European theory. According to this theory, there was a culture, or group of culture The connection between Indo-European expansion and Indian music may be seen in mythology. Mythology refers to m
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  • ...New York and New Haven were toponyms that announced the immortality of the European city. They showed that Europe could replicate wherever Europeans went, in t
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  • ...The history taught in government schools and colleges was almost entirely European in material and method, with an emphasis on chronology and political histor ...increased interest in Sanskrit literature and comparitive philology among European scholars, but also by the government’s continued patronage to Sanskrit le
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  • ...se insights as well as the emerging research on the closeness of the Indo- European languages to depict Brahmans only as the earliest of many invaders who had
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  • ...company, and the biggest importer of American films after World War I. The European film industry was badly effected by the war, and since both celluloid and e
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  • ...n films now suffered a reversal . English dialogue limited the audience to European and a small number of English-speaking Indians.
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  • ...enor is brought out by the title, which translates as 'How a bad Firangee (European) woman was brought to her senses'. Shortly after, Ranchhodbhai Udayram play
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  • 1962. The modern European cinema, as well as the New American cinema, has displaced the Newtonian con ...he stability of Truth. In the aftermath of World War II, especially in the European cinema, this situation changes producing a different form of "imaginative b
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  • ...of considerable merit and used to paint portraits and landscapes after the European style. ...School and was working under E. B. Havell. Havell freed Abanindranath from European influences. He drew his attention to Moghul and Rajput styles. The influenc
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  • ...le and the fort, of 'very limited' extent were examined, as was the ruined European bungalow, 'built, report says, by a former Collector, as a hot weather retr ...this, 'but even then I doubt if they looked upon it with such concern as a European workman would, and certainly not to the extent of discarding such work...Th
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  • ...le and the fort, of 'very limited' extent were examined, as was the ruined European bungalow, 'built, report says, by a former Collector, as a hot weather retr ...this, 'but even then I doubt if they looked upon it with such concern as a European workman would, and certainly not to the extent of discarding such work...Th
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  • ...le and the fort, of 'very limited' extent were examined, as was the ruined European bungalow, 'built, report says, by a former Collector, as a hot weather retr ...this, 'but even then I doubt if they looked upon it with such concern as a European workman would, and certainly not to the extent of discarding such work...Th
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  • civilization have undertaken the enterprise of founding a great European Asia. European science and literature flourished in the great cities of
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  • ...; feasts for the wedding guests, for the army, for the entire town and for European guests; what is described as a ‘ball for the sahibs’, and a public perf ...nt that housed thousands of pairs of shoes of all types, Hindu, Mulsim and European, that had been brought for his use ever since he had come to Baroda as a bo
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  • ...ich oriental rugs, he interacted with no one. The scene was reminiscent of European painting and Sir Raja III lay still as if he were posing for a painting dep
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  • ...eir fame is that in their purer and nobler passages and with the powers of European Art, they should engage the services of the national pencil as they have fa
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  • ...ons, roots, migrations, origins of Chitpavans, their Arab, Iranian, Greek, European roots, their entrepreneourship, the arrogance of Konkanasth Brahmans, Tilak
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  • noble passage with the powers of European art. They should engage the service of the
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  • indian folk tales being collected and published by european women collecting stories told by their ayah and khidmatgar
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  • ...blishes a story by Bhudev Sharma, about an actress in a saree painted by a European painter, giving money to a beggar. Seeing herself represented thus (Neepa
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  • European book illustrations, poster advertisements, labels of prepackaged European merchandise adorned for oriental markets, cheap German oleograph or chromol
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  • ...onial cultural exchange as requiring both assimilation and resistance. His European and Asian collections reflected his attempts to appropriate, control and se
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  • ...d fame is that, in their purest and nobler passages and with the powers of European Art, they should engage in the service of the national pencil as they have
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  • ...diary of their travels and experiences. They elaborated for themselves the European method of touching and re touching paintings till they reached some kind of
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  • ...ines of the lives of two gentlemen painters, not very different from their European counterparts. A good day at work, a browse through a bookshop, an evening's
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