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Between Nation and Community: Muslim universities and Indian politics after partition - By Laurence Gautier . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024, 360 pages. Hardback, £100.00 GBP, ISBN: 9781009358507
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By Laurence Gautier . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024, 360 pages. Hardback, £100.00 GBP, ISBN: 9781009358507
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22 January 2025
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