India Perspectives, Volume 17PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 2004 - India |
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But we have to remember that the whole corpus of the Bani of the Bhaktas and Muslim Sufis is equally relevant in this exercise . Guru Nanak's pronouncement : " There is no Hindu , no Musalman ” is well illustrated in Kabir Bani . as ...
But we have to remember that the whole corpus of the Bani of the Bhaktas and Muslim Sufis is equally relevant in this exercise . Guru Nanak's pronouncement : " There is no Hindu , no Musalman ” is well illustrated in Kabir Bani . as ...
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When Nanak came upon the scene , conflict between the Hindus and the Muslims appeared to be irreconcilable , as it was not ... For the Hindu and the Muslim , fighting for their respective supremacy in India , it was a clash of two basic ...
When Nanak came upon the scene , conflict between the Hindus and the Muslims appeared to be irreconcilable , as it was not ... For the Hindu and the Muslim , fighting for their respective supremacy in India , it was a clash of two basic ...
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As Sikhs vehemently opposed such a diktat , persecution of Sikhs by the Muslims now started in right earnest . ... Maulvi Syed Ahmad at the instance of the British , not one Punjabi Muslim joined that ' holy ' war against the Sikhs .
As Sikhs vehemently opposed such a diktat , persecution of Sikhs by the Muslims now started in right earnest . ... Maulvi Syed Ahmad at the instance of the British , not one Punjabi Muslim joined that ' holy ' war against the Sikhs .
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