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    Decompositions of a C

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    We prove that if A is a C-algebra, then for each a∈A, Aa={x∈A/x≤a} is itself a C-algebra and is isomorphic to the quotient algebra A/θa of A where θa={(x,y)∈A×A/a∧x=a∧y}. If A is C-algebra with T, we prove that for every a∈B(A), the centre of A, A is isomorphic to Aa×Aa′ and that if A is isomorphic A1×A2, then there exists a∈B(A) such that A1 is isomorphic Aa and A2 is isomorphic to Aa′. Using this decomposition theorem, we prove that if a,b∈B(A) with a∧b=F, then Aa is isomorphic to Ab if and only if there exists an isomorphism φ on A such that φ(a)=b

    Entry of Indian Army and Immediately After

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    The Communist Movement in Andlira: Terror Regime—1948–1951

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    The Krishna Forest (Nallamala) Region

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    Martyrs of the Struggle

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    People's Upsurge in Karimnagar and other New Areas

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    Terror Regime and Resistance

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    Tales of Telangana

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    Hyderabad State—its Socio-Political Background

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    Introduction

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