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Veda-vibhagatattva o Brahman বেদবিভাগতত্ত্ব ও ব্রাহ্মণ
Vedabibhagattva o Bhahman, written by Ramashankar Bhattacharya, offers an analysis of the origin and history of the Brahmins in the Indian subcontinent.
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