India Perspectives, Volume 17PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 2004 - India |
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19th century , and until recently a gurdwara in Benares ( Varanasi ) had over forty
manuscripts . Still other early manuscripts were to be found in Kabul before the
major exodus of Sikh refugees from Afghanistan in the 1990s . Although we have
...
19th century , and until recently a gurdwara in Benares ( Varanasi ) had over forty
manuscripts . Still other early manuscripts were to be found in Kabul before the
major exodus of Sikh refugees from Afghanistan in the 1990s . Although we have
...
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In a period when literacy was scarce and paper would have been an expensive
commodity , a literate and monied class such as merchants would have been the
natural patrons or scribes of early Sikh scriptural manuscripts . In addition , many
...
In a period when literacy was scarce and paper would have been an expensive
commodity , a literate and monied class such as merchants would have been the
natural patrons or scribes of early Sikh scriptural manuscripts . In addition , many
...
Page 10
Although we know that the manuscript was bought by a Christian missionary in
Punjab in the 19th century , nothing is ... J . Abdul Kalam , announced a new
initiative to make digital copies of the early Guru Granth Sahib manuscripts in
India .
Although we know that the manuscript was bought by a Christian missionary in
Punjab in the 19th century , nothing is ... J . Abdul Kalam , announced a new
initiative to make digital copies of the early Guru Granth Sahib manuscripts in
India .
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