collection |
SOAS Archive
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id |
INT.02.03.09
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recordtype |
archive
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scb_item_location |
Archive & Special Collections
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item_location |
Archive & Special Collections
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scb_loan_type |
Reference only
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callnumber |
INT/02/03/09
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callnumber_txt |
INT/02/03/09
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callnumber-sort |
INT/02/03/09
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prefix_number |
09
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title |
Khurja
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scb_level |
Sub-series
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level_sort |
7/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File
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format |
Archive
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scb_admin_history |
(in Bulandshahr district) Mrs Pollen and Qulsam Begum were working in Bulandshahr, 11 miles away. In 1894, they placed a Biblewoman and her husband in Khurja. This couple began a morning school and opened a dispensary. Many lower caste families came forward for baptism, having been attracted by the care and concern of Christians for the out-caste population. Thus, Khurja was a centre in the mass movement.
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description |
Records relating to Khurja (1898-1950) are under Bulandshahr as they are so inter-linked.
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scb_access_status |
Open
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scb_copyright |
Copyright held by Interserve England & Wales
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scb_use_restrictions |
For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
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language |
English
|
language_search |
English
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hierarchy_top_id_raw |
INT
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hierarchy_sequence |
INT.0002.0003.0009
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