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 · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as

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Page 1:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 2:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 3:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 4:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 5:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 6:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 7:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 8:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 9:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as
Page 10:  · For the Hindus, Banaras was an important seat of learning. According to Bernier it could be considered as 'the general school of the Gentiles (Hindus)'. He in fact calls it as