Ajacha Va Kalcha Gomantak
₹550
Gomant Vidya Niketan of Goa and The Goa Hindu Association of Mumbai are congenial institutions with wide ranging & similar purposes. The Goa Hindu Association published the book ‘Ajacha Va Kalcha Gomantak’ in its silver jubilee year (1954). It has been reprinted due to its unavailability and due to the fact that Goa’s historic, religious, social, economic, educational and literary aspects may be known in perspective.
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| SKU: | 5516 |
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| Categories: | CATALOGUE, Catalogue April-May 2021, Goan History, Marathi |
| Weight | 542 g |
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