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... Persian and his profound learning he was Arabic . To an age torn by hate honoured with the sobriquet , and rancour , he brought a Sheikh - ul - Islam ( the supreme message of goodwill , peace , divine of Islam ) . He was also the ...
... Persian and his profound learning he was Arabic . To an age torn by hate honoured with the sobriquet , and rancour , he brought a Sheikh - ul - Islam ( the supreme message of goodwill , peace , divine of Islam ) . He was also the ...
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... Persian , Indoand the weavers and painters Persian and European patrons enjoyed producing masterpieces were foreign to their own local according to the occasion , or who traditions , they depended for , will use it and also depending on ...
... Persian , Indoand the weavers and painters Persian and European patrons enjoyed producing masterpieces were foreign to their own local according to the occasion , or who traditions , they depended for , will use it and also depending on ...
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... Persian traditions that to perpetuate her husband's had in fact started way back in memory and the other by a pining husband to immortalize the the eleventh century with the establishment of Muslim rule in the memory of his wife ...
... Persian traditions that to perpetuate her husband's had in fact started way back in memory and the other by a pining husband to immortalize the the eleventh century with the establishment of Muslim rule in the memory of his wife ...
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INDIAN SUMMERS FOR EVER Sanjay Suri | 11 |
INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA Hassim Seedat | 18 |
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