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... riots , the average middle class urban Hindus were jubilant for their ' victory over Mus- lims ' . They felt that the riots gave them an opportunity to teach Muslims a lesson and avenge the historical defeat of Prithviraj at the hands ...
... riots , the average middle class urban Hindus were jubilant for their ' victory over Mus- lims ' . They felt that the riots gave them an opportunity to teach Muslims a lesson and avenge the historical defeat of Prithviraj at the hands ...
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... Rioting everywhere is pre- eminently an urban disease . Demog- raphers of riots - from Gopal Krishna to Asghar Ali Engineer , and from P.R. Rajgopalan to Ashutosh Varshney -have shown repeatedly that it is even more so in India . The ...
... Rioting everywhere is pre- eminently an urban disease . Demog- raphers of riots - from Gopal Krishna to Asghar Ali Engineer , and from P.R. Rajgopalan to Ashutosh Varshney -have shown repeatedly that it is even more so in India . The ...
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... riots spawned terrorism in Punjab in the 1980s ; the two decades of rioting in Gujarat has by now similarly pro- duced the sense of desperation that precedes the breakout of terrorism . nant Jain - Bania culture . That dislike was ...
... riots spawned terrorism in Punjab in the 1980s ; the two decades of rioting in Gujarat has by now similarly pro- duced the sense of desperation that precedes the breakout of terrorism . nant Jain - Bania culture . That dislike was ...
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