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... continued in varying forms subsequently , even during the medieval period when the Muslim rulers were dominant . For instance , the Tughlak kings were so fascinated by the peafowl feather that they adopted its design for the state ...
... continued in varying forms subsequently , even during the medieval period when the Muslim rulers were dominant . For instance , the Tughlak kings were so fascinated by the peafowl feather that they adopted its design for the state ...
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... continued to dance and tour India . " Dancing did not mean giving up studies and other extra curricular activities " . An alumni of the Cathedral and John Cannon School , Bombay ( now Mumbai ) , Viji did her undergraduate at the ...
... continued to dance and tour India . " Dancing did not mean giving up studies and other extra curricular activities " . An alumni of the Cathedral and John Cannon School , Bombay ( now Mumbai ) , Viji did her undergraduate at the ...
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... headed for Karzok , our final destination . Soon it was drizzling . As we continued with our trek , we repeatedly got wet to be dried again . We walked Gateway to the Taj ( above ) and the Taj. INDIA PERSPECTIVES JULY 2003 7.
... headed for Karzok , our final destination . Soon it was drizzling . As we continued with our trek , we repeatedly got wet to be dried again . We walked Gateway to the Taj ( above ) and the Taj. INDIA PERSPECTIVES JULY 2003 7.
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