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Jyotirao attacked the Brahmans, claim that they were superior to others because they were Aryans.
(i)Phule argued that the Aryans were outsiders. They came from outside the sub-continent, and defeated and subjugated the true children of the country—those who had lived here from before the coming of the Aryans.
(ii)These Aryans established their dominance and began looking at the defeated population as low-caste people.
(iii)Phule opined that the ‘upper’ castes had no right to their land and power. The land, in fact, belonged to the natives, who were considered as low-caste people.
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The Manchester of India, is the name given by the famous textile center of the Manchester, which is in the Great Britain to the Ahmedabad it is given because of similarity with the famous cotton textile center of Manchester.
Ahmedabad is the city of the Gujarat and is located in the western India. Manchester of the India is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. In this city there is the river the name of that is, Sabarmati River which runs through its center of the city.
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The Mughal Empire exited only in name as the emperor, Bhadur Shah Zafar, had neither territory nor power.

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