Seminar, Temas473-484R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... identity constitutes a problem . The works of Bhai Gurdas in the early 17th century reveal an awareness of distinct identity of the Sikh Panth . So does the author of the Dabistan- i - Mazahib . However , this awareness is not so strong ...
... identity constitutes a problem . The works of Bhai Gurdas in the early 17th century reveal an awareness of distinct identity of the Sikh Panth . So does the author of the Dabistan- i - Mazahib . However , this awareness is not so strong ...
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... identity , particularly religious identity , concerns . We believe that all such talk is only a throwback to a primitive primordialism , and that development and economic progress would dissolve such identity markers . Sub- nationalist ...
... identity , particularly religious identity , concerns . We believe that all such talk is only a throwback to a primitive primordialism , and that development and economic progress would dissolve such identity markers . Sub- nationalist ...
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... identities . ' The Census and the British are blamed for the firming of identities , though later in the work Oberoi acknowledges the fact that there is a pre- history to identity formation , and all the blame cannot be placed at the ...
... identities . ' The Census and the British are blamed for the firming of identities , though later in the work Oberoi acknowledges the fact that there is a pre- history to identity formation , and all the blame cannot be placed at the ...
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