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how did the religious and economic reforms of British alients orthodox indians
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Orthodox is the acceptance of religion and orthodox Indians refers to the adherent communities in India mostly in the west. The economic reform turned away the orthodox Indian in a way when British rulers proclaimed some rules and fixed the revenues with a very high amount.
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Orthodox is the acceptance of religion and orthodox Indians refers to the adherent communities in India mostly in the west. The economic reform turned away the orthodox Indian in a way when British rulers proclaimed some rules and fixed the revenues with a very high amount.
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