Hindī bhāshā aura sāhitya ke vikāsa meṃ Gujarāta kā yogadāna

Ḍô. Ambāśaṅkara Nāgara abhinandana-grantha

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Hindī bhāshā aura sāhitya ke vikāsa meṃ Gujarāta kā yogadāna

Ḍô. Ambāśaṅkara Nāgara abhinandana-grantha

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Volume honoring Ambāśaṅkara Nāgara, b. 1925, Hindi critic and scholar, on his 61st birthday; comprises articles on the contribution of Gujarat to the development of Hindi language and literature.

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Hindi
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456

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Includes bibliographical references.
In Hindi.

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Ahamadābāda, Pilānī, Rājasthāna

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Library of Congress
PK1931 .H516 1985

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456 p., [13] p. of plates :
Number of pages
456

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OL2695647M
LCCN
85904924
OCLC/WorldCat
22512194

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Volume honoring Ambāśaṅkara Nāgara, b. 1925, Hindi critic and scholar, on his 61st birthday; comprises articles on the contribution of Gujarat to the development of Hindi language and literature.

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