AJANTA PAINTINGS: A REVOLUTION INSIDE CAVE
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Author(s):
PRAKASH KISHORE
Vol - 9, Issue- 8 ,
Page(s) : 11 - 16
(2018 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH
Abstract
Revolutions are the great turning points of history. A revolution is a tumultuous and transformative event that attempts to change a nation, a region or society – and, in some cases, even the world. Revolutions vary in their motives and their aims. In a short time, often just a few years, a revolution can bring about significant change and upheaval. All revolutions are unique to their times, locations and conditions. They do not follow a single plan or model. Despite this, several revolutions have followed a similar course: they have unfolded and developed in stages or phases. Ideas play a critical part in all revolutions. Those who seek change are motivated by new ideas about politics, economics or society
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