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Description The book deals with entry of the Christian missionaries in Punjab during the British rule, their main activities, their vernacular and literary writings and the names of famous missionary authors. There is an article on railway journey in Indian and a play "Malika Astor". (Queen Astor) and a bibliography of related books.[edit]
Keywords Kerry, John Wilson, Joan Newton, Bible, L Janwayer, Joseph Porter, Sadhu Sundar Singh, Sai Sucha Singh, Tara Chand, Gobind Ram, Ambala, Panjabi Bhasha te Sahit nu Esae Missioneryan di Dein, Gurcharan Singh, Punjabi Literature, British Empire, Bhasha Vibhag, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000103
Author Gurcharan Singh
Year 1975
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Bhasha Vibhag Punjab
Custodian Nanakshahi
Breadth 1975.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         272
 
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