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Contents
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Janmabhūmimāhātmya in the Skanda Purān+a Rudra | 63 |
Babur was not a religious fanatic | 97 |
Babur had no role either in the demolition of any temple | 119 |
Inscriptions on the structure were fake and factitious | 143 |
Mir Baqi of inscriptions is a fictitious person different | 193 |
Babur never visited Ayodhyā nor did he ever issue | 211 |
Aurangzebs ascendancy to the throne led to | 239 |
How has demolition ghost been haunting Babur? | 277 |
A tale of two edicts Tretā Kā T+hākura and Vishn+uhari | 299 |