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At this stage , the Sikhs had only a At this stage , the Sikhs had only a minor quarrel with a section of the Hindu press in the Punjab persisting in treating the Sikhs as Hindus , but the matter could be resolved amicably , felt Master ...
At this stage , the Sikhs had only a At this stage , the Sikhs had only a minor quarrel with a section of the Hindu press in the Punjab persisting in treating the Sikhs as Hindus , but the matter could be resolved amicably , felt Master ...
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These laws have in fact helped to homogenise five fixed religious identities – Hindu , Islamic , Christian , Judaic and Zoroastrian - from a welter of sects and customs , prised apart the relational history of religions , separa- ted ...
These laws have in fact helped to homogenise five fixed religious identities – Hindu , Islamic , Christian , Judaic and Zoroastrian - from a welter of sects and customs , prised apart the relational history of religions , separa- ted ...
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Despite the strong objections to the very idea of conversion expressed by majoritarian Hindu Congressmen such as Puru- shottamdas Tandon ( speech of 1 May 1947 , CAD III , p . 492 ) , the Constitu- tion's only reference to religious ...
Despite the strong objections to the very idea of conversion expressed by majoritarian Hindu Congressmen such as Puru- shottamdas Tandon ( speech of 1 May 1947 , CAD III , p . 492 ) , the Constitu- tion's only reference to religious ...
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