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  • | conventional_long_name = Republic of India | common_name = India
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  • ...tsofHyderabadIndia.jpg|right|350px|an image from the streets of Hyderabad, India}} '''Hyderabad''' is the capital of the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]]. It is the fifth largest city in the country.
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  • *[[India/Catalogs/Ethnic_groups|Ethnic groups of India]]
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  • '''South [[India]]''' comprises the four Indian states of [[Karnataka]], [[Kerala]], [[Tamil
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  • * Banerjee, Bani P. ''Energy and Environment in India: A Handbook.'' (2005) ...he New Cambridge History of India) (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Politics-India-Independence-Cambridge-History/dp/0521459702/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=book
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of India]]
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  • ...mercial relationships. Among the most challenging matters are dealing with India as a state with nuclear weapons that is not a signatory to the [[Treaty on ...merican jobs. Even more intense are criticisms of U.S. jobs being moved to India.
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  • {{main|India}} ...the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], dating back to 3300 BCE in western India. It was followed by the [[Vedic Civilization|Vedic Civilisation]], which la
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  • Capital city of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, and India's fifth largest city.
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  • * [http://india.gov.in/ Official entry portal] of the Government of India .../lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/intoc.html Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: India'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p
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  • ...uses, formed in 1985 when President [[Jimmy Carter]] declared the "Year of India" in the U.S. <ref>{{citation | url = http://world.mediamonitors.net/Headlines/India-and-America-Improving-an-Uneasy-Relationship
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  • The rapid strides that [[India]] is making towards [[Economics|economic]] liberalisation is having a profo
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  • ...rspective of the United States, its objectives and grand strategy toward [[India]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[India/Catalogs/Ethnic_groups]]
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  • {{India Subgroup}}
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  • ...J. T. Wolseley Haig, and H. H. Dodwell, ''The Cambridge Shorter History of India'' (1934) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=88816404 online edition] * Brown, Judith M. ''Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy'' (2nd ed. 1994) 464 pgs [http://www.qu
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  • | colspan="4" style="font-size: smaller;" | Source: Census of India (2001)
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  • The '''Dutch East India Company''' was a trading company founded by [[Johann van Oldenbarneveldt]]
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  • ...' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops operated in the theater fro ...anese invaded in 1942 and pushed the British and Colonial armies back into India. British Field Marshal [[William Slim]] led British forces to victory in 1
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  • ...al Caucuses|U.S. Congressional Caucus]] concerned with relations between [[India]] and the [[United States of America]], as well as Indian workers and India
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  • (CBI), fought in China, Burma and India, created by the U.S., Britain and China and operated 1942 to 1944 with [[Ch
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  • '''The twenty eight states of India are:''' Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa,
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  • {{r|India}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to India||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Media in India]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|India}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[China-Burma-India theater]]
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  • ...official US Army history; 24pp [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-C-India/index.html online edition] ...rman, James M. "Ways of War and the American Experience in the China-Burma-India Theater, 1942-1945." PhD dissertation Kansas State U. 2006. 446 pp. DAI 200
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  • {{r|India}}
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  • {{r|India}}
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  • ...The [[Test cricket|Test series]] between [[England (cricket)|England]] and India was the first in Great Britain since 1939. ...W47">[http://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/155253.html India in England, 1946]. ''Wisden Online'' (1947).</ref> ''Wisden'' also mentione
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/States and territories of India]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|India}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[India in Great Britain, 1946 (cricket)/Definition]]
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  • * [[India (cricket)|India]]
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  • Small state located on the western coast of [[India]], one of India's most popular tourist destinations.
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  • Capital city of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, and India's fifth largest city.
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  • *[[India/Catalogs/Ethnic_groups|Ethnic groups of India]]
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  • The [[India|Indian]] film industry, based in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], India.
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  • [[India]]n [[classical music]] can be divided into two main genres: *Hindustani classical music, which originated in [[North India]]
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  • An [[India|Indian]] Princely State until 1947, when it was acceded to India by [[Maharajah]] [[Sir Hari Singh]].
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  • * [http://india.gov.in/ Official entry portal] of the Government of India .../lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/intoc.html Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: India'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p
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  • ...text of Yoga, which forms part of the corpus of Sutra literature dating to India's Mauryan period.
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  • ...' is a small state located on the western coast of [[India]]. It is one of India's most popular tourist destinations, and the name of a dance music subgenre
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  • ...sin in [[North India]]. Most of them migrated towards the western coast of India when the river started to dry up.
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  • ...ref>{{Citation | title = Constitution of India | publisher = Government of India | year = 2011 | url = http://indiacode.nic.in/coiweb/welcome.html}}</ref> t
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  • ...es of India|state]] of [[Maharashtra]], and is the most populous city in [[India]]; formerly known as Bombay.
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  • ...kingdom of India, in what is now west-central Bihar state in northeastern India; nucleus of several larger kingdoms between the 6th century BCE and the 8th
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  • ...d in [[North India]], and Carnatic classical music, which began in [[South India]]. Indian classical music recognizes seven [[note (music)|notes]]: ''Sa Re
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  • ===East India Company=== ...0,000 men which it used to gain political control of most of 18th century India.
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  • * [[Indira Gandhi]], [[Prime Minister of India|Former Prime Minister of India]] * [[Rajiv Gandhi]], [[Prime Minister of India|Former Prime Minister of India]]
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  • New Delhi is the capital city of the Republic India and is and is one of the eleven districts of National Capital Territory of ...n 2011, the NCTD region is the world's fifth most populous, the largest in India.
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  • ...im state split from India in 1947, bordering the Arabian Sea to the south, India to the east, Iran and Afghanistan to the west, and China to the north.
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  • ...tsofHyderabadIndia.jpg|right|350px|an image from the streets of Hyderabad, India}} '''Hyderabad''' is the capital of the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]]. It is the fifth largest city in the country.
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  • ...uses, formed in 1985 when President [[Jimmy Carter]] declared the "Year of India" in the U.S. <ref>{{citation | url = http://world.mediamonitors.net/Headlines/India-and-America-Improving-an-Uneasy-Relationship
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  • * Banerjee, Bani P. ''Energy and Environment in India: A Handbook.'' (2005) ...he New Cambridge History of India) (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Politics-India-Independence-Cambridge-History/dp/0521459702/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=book
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  • Information on the mathematical Olympiad process in India: Information on training camps for other Olympiads in India:
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  • {{r|India}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to India||**}}
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  • * [[India (cricket)|India]]
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  • ...itual practice. He also played an important role in the early stages of [[India]]'s struggle for independence. ...his two brothers were sent to [[England]] to be educated. Returning to [[India]] at age 21, he worked for some years in public service, while re-educating
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  • {{India Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hyderabad, India]]
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  • '''Rabindra Jayanti''' is celebrated in [[India]] (especially [[West Bengal]]) and [[Bangladesh]] to commemorate the birth ...tion of having written and composed the National Anthems of two countries: India and Bangladesh.
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  • ...an languages|Indo-Aryan language]] which is the [[national language]] of [[India]]. ...is the medium of education in a majority of Government Schools in Northern India that are run and funded by the Indian Government.
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  • Third largest river in India.
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  • <noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>Annual cricket tournament in India.
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  • A city in [[India]], formerly known as Madras
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  • ...outhern [[Asia]], bordering the [[Bay of Bengal]], between [[Burma]] and [[India]]. ...1947, West Pakistan and East Bengal (both primarily Muslim) separated from India (largely Hindu) and jointly became the new country of Pakistan. East Bengal
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Coastal state in north-west India
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  • A State of south-western India.
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  • ..., popularly known as '''Bollywood''', is based in [[Mumbai]], Maharashtra, India. Bollywood makes the largest number of movies annually in the world. Bollyw
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>is a tourist spot in south India
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  • ...elugu''' is a [[Dravidian languages|Dravidian language]] spoken in South [[India]], in the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]]. The history of the Telugu language a | publisher = India Network Foundation, Inc
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  • * [http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_whs_agratajmahal.asp Archeological Survey of India description]
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  • Metropolis of [[India]] incorporating the capital, [[New Delhi]].
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  • describes the current state of [[economics]] in [[India]].
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  • War fought between British India and Bhutan in 1864–1865.
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  • Fifth ruler of the [[Mughal Empire]] in [[India]], from 1628 until 1658.
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  • Portuguese explorer who established a sea route from Europe to India.
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  • is a flat hard sea beach in West Bengal, India.
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  • Landlocked country in South Asia, bordered by [[Tibet]] and [[India]].
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  • ...which is the only instance where one [[Dominion]] declared war on another. India and Pakistan have fought 2 wars since. The Maharajah abdicated the throne i ...om incorporating the whole of the former Indian Princely State into either India or Pakistan, or reuniting both parts into an independent state with full me
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  • (1917 - 2000) Chief Law and Justice Minister in Rajasthan, India from 1983-1985.
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  • ...outhern [[Asia]], bordering the [[Bay of Bengal]], between [[Burma]] and [[India]].
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  • * The central group, in central [[India]], has several partly [[language extinction|extinct languages]] and a devel ...krit language|Sanskrit]] (Indo-European) as the two classical languages of India.
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  • *[http://goidirectory.nic.in/maha.htm Govt. of India directory] &ndash; A directory of websites of the Government of Maharashtra *[http://www.india-picture.net/maharashtra India Picture] &ndash; Photos from several places in Maharashtra.
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  • A Tibetan martial arts system reaching the days of ancient India (2500 BC)
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  • City, also called Benares, in Uttar Pradesh state, northern India, on the Ganges River.
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  • (formerly ''Cochin'') city and seaport in the state of Kerala, India; population about 602,000.
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  • Ancient kingdom that ruled parts of the Gangetic plains, bordering modern [[India]] and [[Nepal]].
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  • {{r|Dutch West India Company}} {{r|India}}
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  • '''Mumbai Metro One''' is a privately owned company in [[India]] created as a joint venture between [[Reliance Energy Limited|Reliance Ene The company was incorporated under the [[Companies Act (India)|Companies Act, 1956]] as a ''Special Purpose Vehicle'' for the implementat
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  • Capital of India and part of the Delhi metropolis.
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  • ...}</noinclude>A colonial British military arsenal near the town of Dum Dum, India.
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  • ...www.srisathyasai.org.in/ Official Website of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, India] *[http://www.sssbpt.org/ Sri Sathya Sai Books and Publications Trust, India]
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  • ...rspective of the United States, its objectives and grand strategy toward [[India]]
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  • * http://www.brahmakumaris.com - India website
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  • Acronym for Brazil, Russia, India and China, as a group of large, low-income, high-growth-rate.
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  • Quick-tempered [[viper]] [[genus]] of [[Africa]], the [[Middle East]], [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] that produce [[hemotoxicology|hemotoxic]] venom.
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  • A school of Mahayana Buddhism originating in India from the enlightenment-experience of Sakamuni.
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  • ...aishnava religious movement founded by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534) in India, in the 16th century CE.
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  • One-month long annual training camp held in India to select and train students for the International Mathematical Olympiad.
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  • ...complex, located on the south bank of the [[River Yamuna]] in [[Agra]], [[India]].
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  • ...and republic consisting of twenty-six atolls, 400 kilometres south-west of India in the Indian Ocean.
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  • An island nation in South Asia, located 31 km off the south-east coast of India, formerly known as Ceylon .
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  • {{r|India}} {{r|Kochi, India}}
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  • Ethnic group of people originating from the Sarawathi river basin in North India, or the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them.
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  • New religious movement with it's headquarters in Mount Abu, India based on channeled teachings believed to be from God.
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  • **{{pl|India}}
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  • ...to ease the burden on the older commuter rail network existing in Mumbai, India.
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  • ...n general in World War II; commander of American forces in the China-Burma-India theater.
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  • Ancient martial art that has its origins in the Kerala area of Southern India, and can be traced back to the Vedic period.
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  • ...– 30 November 2012; known by his initials) was the 12th Prime Minister of India from April 1997 to March 1998.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies of the genus ''Echis'', found in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • ...ly State of Hyderabad and of Berar (1911 - 1948), until it was merged into India.
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  • ...d [[Tamerlane]], he founded the [[Moghul Empire]] from [[Kabul]]; he ruled India in the early 16th Century
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  • ...(कैथी) is the name of a historical script used widely in parts of [[North India]],
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  • Ancient religious epic of India whose origins go back to about 500 BC and which created &mdash; together wi
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  • ...shi''' (or '''Kasi''') is a city in the [[North India|northern part]] of [[India]], in the state of [[Uttar Pradesh]]. It is a famous and very holy city for ...'Benares'' and ''Benaras'' were in active use during the British regime in India, but these forms of the name are now lost. ''Banaras'' is still widely used
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  • ...cluded Algeria, Angola, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen,
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  • A feast celebrated in India (especially West Bengal) and Bangladesh to commemorate the birth anniversar
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  • ...from nations in Asia. The inaugural competition was in 1951 at New Delhi, India.
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  • ...J. T. Wolseley Haig, and H. H. Dodwell, ''The Cambridge Shorter History of India'' (1934) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=88816404 online edition] * Brown, Judith M. ''Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy'' (2nd ed. 1994) 464 pgs [http://www.qu
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  • An agricultural [[caste]] settled mainly in the [[Punjab]] (Pakistan and [[India]]), with significant numbers in the [[Sindh]] (Pakistan).
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  • Former province of British India and of Pakistan; now part of the new Pakistani province of [[Khyber Pakhtun
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  • ...1901; Queen of the United Kingdom (1837&ndash;1901). Proclaimed Empress of India in 1858.
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  • 1895&ndash;1952; King of the United Kingdom (1936&ndash;1952). Emperor of India until 22 June 1948.
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  • :''For the Hindu community in India, see [[Lodhi community]].'' ...rt of a wave of Pashtuns who pushed east into what is today Pakistan and [[India]]. Often accompanying the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]], who conquered South As
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  • *1823 Joins the East India Company (then effectively a branch of the British civil service[http://www *1858 Death of Harriet Taylor. The East India company is dissolved by Parliament and Mill retires on a pension.
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  • * [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2645067 India's 1991 Elections: The Uncertain Verdict]
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  • Younger brother of the poet [[William Wordsworth]], and the Captain of [[East India Company]] ships, whose loss at sea had a profound effect on his siblings
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  • 1894&ndash;1972; King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India (20 January &ndash; 11 December 1936). Abdicated the throne.
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  • ...s sworn in on 23 July 2009 and presented his credentials to [[President of India]] [[Pratibha Patil]] on 11 August 2009. | title = Roemer for India}}</ref>
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  • Brazil, Russia, India and China - a group of countries that acts as a pressure group within the [
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  • *Amarnath Thakur, ''Buddha and Buddhist Synods in India and Abroad'', Abhinav, Delhi, 1996 ...L.S. Cousins, The Early Development of Buddhist Literature and Language in India, ''Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies'', 2013(5), 89-135] gi
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  • ...ere the only three countries playing Test matches. In 1926, delegates from India, New Zealand and the West Indies were invited to join and later members wer
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  • ..., including two, main differing standards which are [[Hindi]] (dominant in India or among Hindus) and [[Urdu]] (dominant in Pakistan or among Muslims).
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  • ...lyst in the outbreak of the Seven Years War. Anglo-French enmity spread to India where the [[Third Carnatic War]] was fought until 1763. Given the global as
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  • Australasia, Canada, China, Europe, India, Korea, Latin America are represented by regional groups
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  • ...sub-ambassadorial foreign assignments included Bangladesh, Togo, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Canada. In Washington, Ambassador Powell was Acting [[Assistant ...ude a Nepali perception that the U.S. might be planning Nepali policy with India. There is a major concern about [[Bhutan]] refugees in Nepal, the unwilling
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  • The classical music of [[India]] refers to that based on rāgas and in accordance with their rules.
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  • ...mpty Schools: The Impact of Distress Seasonal Migration on the Rural Poor (India)] ...html Debt bondage, seasonal migration and labour relations in agriculture (India)]
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  • ...odeling and working for Asia's leading music channel, Channel V in Mumbai, India, where she veejayed for five years. During this time she also hosted the B
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  • He is believed to have travelled widely, including India and Ethiopia and his writings mention Babylon and Egypt where Diodorus Sicu
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  • ...<ref>http://ncbc.nic.in/backward-classes/punjab.html</ref> (Pakistan and [[India]]), with significant numbers also in the [[Sindh]]<ref>See Arain population ...r an Arain youngster; the British had not regarded the community as one of India's "martial races"...", ''Pakistan under Zia, 1977-1988'', Shahid Javed Burk
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  • ...the Buddhist Lion's Roar has a long history, reaching the days of ancient India (2500 BC).
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  • ...from Wormer was an important food on board the ships of the [[Dutch East India Company]]. Other important industrial activities in the town during that pe
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  • ...of the Dutch East-Indian administration&mdash;until [[World War II]] East India (now [[Indonesia]]) was a Dutch colony. His civil servant job left him much
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  • ...The [[Test cricket|Test series]] between [[England (cricket)|England]] and India was the first in Great Britain since 1939. ...W47">[http://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/155253.html India in England, 1946]. ''Wisden Online'' (1947).</ref> ''Wisden'' also mentione
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  • ...mmand]] (ABDA) made a western Pacific command irrelevant. A [[China-Burma-India theater]] was formed, but was principally a British land command with a U.S
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  • ...er Prince [[Henry the Navigator]]. The king hoped to find a sea route to [[India]] that would avoid the Muslim lands of the Middle East, and to establish di ...xtension of the west coast of Africa and, eventually, find the passage to India. Dias left Lisbon in August 1487, leading a fleet consisting of two [[carav
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  • ===India=== ...history of Persia, where he had been, and also a book called Indica, about India, because of all the interesting stories he heard about it while he lived in
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  • ...s the pioneer in the discovery of the [[New World]] and the sea route to [[India]], and the founder of the first and longest-lasting colonial [[Portuguese E
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  • ...[[standard language|standardised]] and made 'official'. This happened in [[India]], where [[Hindi language|Hindi]] was awarded official status, with English
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  • ...ensor (or Levi-Civita symbol) |isbn=8120338669 |publisher=Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd |year=2009}}
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  • * In [[India]], consumption of food is regarded as an offering, a ''[[Yajna]]''. Thus th
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  • ...ed as a marker of social class and literacy in [[Vedic period|post-Vedic]] India. ...odern [[Sanskrit Revival]] attempts are in place among educated Indians in India and the West, chiefly spearheaded by [[Samskrita Bharati]].
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  • ...art from the origins of the movement in the social conditions of the 1930s India when women had to submit to their husbands. | title = The Indian Problem: Report on the Constitutional Problem in India
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  • ...Caucasus, about 2000 BCE, most modern languages of Europe, Iran and North India are in the Indo-European language family, the Teutonic languages &mdash; Ge ...with the Vedic peoples, Sanskrit-speaking Indo-European invaders of North India.
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  • ...affectionately known as "Nangta Baba" (1780-?), born likely in the Punjab, India, was a ''parivrajaka'' (wandering monk) who followed the path of the [[Adv
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  • '''Zoroaster''', known as '''Zarathushtra''' and '''Zarthosht''' in India and Persia, was an [[Avestan]] prophet of the [[Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]
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  • ...Provisional Unit, of 3000 men that operated in Burma, in the [[China-Burma-India theater]] (CBI) of World War II in 1944. Although much glamorized in the me ...f (light green) to the Burma Road (dark green) to allow truck convoys from India to China]]
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  • ...Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics|edition=|publisher=Universities Press (India)|year=1997|id=ISBN 81-7371-048-1}}
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  • * Philips, C. H. ''Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon'' (1961) [http://www.questia.com/read/10171237 online * Bullion, A.J. ''India, Sri Lanka and the Tamil Crisis, 1976-94; An International Perspective'' (1
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  • ...was the sole purpose of the initial British presence [[/Addendum#India|in India]], and military action leading to annexation occurred only when that presen ...n [[India]]. By the early 20th century, it had consolidated its control of India, acquired a miscellany of countries in Asia {see [[/Addendum#Other Asian
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  • ...es Ltd. Refinery.jpg|right|200px|Reliance Industries petroleum refinery in India}}
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  • ...but it did not come under their control until 1876. Since the partition of India and Pakistan, Quetta has grown significantly to become a centre for fruit f
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  • ...2] 1 AC 599, a [[House of Lords]] Judicial Committee case</ref> in 1991. [[India]] passed the [[Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005]] which
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  • * Amrith, Sunil. "In Search of a 'Magic Bullet' for Tuberculosis: South India and Beyond, 1955-1965.'' ''Social History of Medicine'' 2004 17(1): 113-130
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  • ...89464-877-2.</ref><ref name="Smith43">Smith MA. 1943. The Fauna of British India, Ceylon and Burma including the whole of the Indo-Chinese Sub-region, Repti
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  • |[[Gangotri Glacier]], [[Himalayas]] ([[India]]) |[[India]], [[Bangladesh]]
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  • ...uese explorers in 1505. In 1609, Alexander Sharpeigh of the [[British East India Company]] landed on the islands and found them uninhabited. <ref name= Pre_ ...oster; ''Journal of John Jourdain'' from the ''Ascension'', A British East India Company ship piloted by Sharpeigh; First published 1905, Cambridge</ref>
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  • ...tes after Hudson's rediscovery of the island on behalf of the [[Dutch East India Company]], that Europeans began settling there.
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  • ** Shaking one's head horizontally means in most countries "no", but in India it means "yes", and (in the [[Hindi]] language) the voice lowers in pitch a ...ken words. Enduring silence is perceived as comfortable in Japan, while in India, Europe and North America it may cause insecureness and embarrassment. Sca
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  • * [[Lion]], ''Panthera leo'' (Africa, [[Gir Forest]] in [[India]]; in southeast Europe and the [[Middle East]] in classical times)
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  • ...hed a sea route from [[Europe]] around the southern tip of [[Africa]] to [[India]]. ...likely candidate is Salas, where after his return from his first voyage to India he ordered the construction of a [[church]]). He was the second or third ch
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  • India probably has the closest equivalent formation, although with much lesser ca
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  • *[[Arvind Sharma|Sharma, Arvind]] ''New Religious Movements in India'' in ''New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change'' edited by [[James
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  • ...itain]], who led a decades-long, non-violent campaign that culminated in [[India]]'s 1947 independence from British rule. Earlier in his life, he also led Having gone to India in 1896 to collect his wife and family, he was nearly lynched on his return
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  • ...r that, he also studied education. He spent some years in the Kongo and in India, working for the Danish Mission Council. Later, he designed charity stamps
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  • ...rs, awarding them exclusive rights of exploitation. Some, such as the East India Company created their own systems of governance and maintained their own ar ====[[India]]====
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  • ...official US Army history; 24pp [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-C-India/index.html online edition] ...rman, James M. "Ways of War and the American Experience in the China-Burma-India Theater, 1942-1945." PhD dissertation Kansas State U. 2006. 446 pp. DAI 200
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  • ...aligula]] declared himself as a living God, but was later assassinated. In India, it is believed that the [[state]] originated after God sent a wise man cal
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  • Amrita is also a common first name in India and Nepal, as the masculine "Amrit" and the feminine "Amrita."
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  • ...li Jinnah]] (Quaid-e-Azam), the founder of Pakistan after the Partition of India in 1947. Residents and those born in the city are called "Karachiites".<ref
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  • ...ochin), [[Thrissur]], [[Palakkad]] and [[Malappuram]] in what is now the [[India]]n state of [[Kerala]]. It was the first Indian ally of the [[Portuguese Em
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  • ...he Allies achieved their main aims &mdash; there was no Japanese push into India and the Burma Road was re-opened after being cut off for some time &mdash;
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  • ''Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in [[India]]n cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • ...l in [[World War II]] as commander of American forces in the [[China-Burma-India theater]] (1942-44) and commander of the main Chinese armies in Burma, with ...After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. and Britain agreed to set up a [[China-Burma-India theater]], with Chiang as supreme commander, and an American as chief of st
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  • Chopra studied medicine in [[India]] before emigrating in 1970 to the United States, where he completed a resi ...t at Burma and acting as a medical adviser to Lord Mountbatten, viceroy of India. As of 2014, Chopra's younger brother, Sanjiv Chopra, was a professor of me
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  • ...m its office in exile in Kathmandu. The paper is circulated through Nepal, India and Bhutan in hard copy. Readers can also access the paper online in PDF fo
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  • ...many]], the [[United States of America]], [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[India]], [[Japan]], [[Poland]], and [[Czechoslovakia]]. It went into force on Jul
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  • ...plasty]] and [[otoplasty]]. This knowledge of plastic surgery existed in [[India]] up to the late 18th century as can be seen from the reports published in
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  • ...onting the Body: The Politics of Physicality in Colonial and Post-Colonial India }}</ref> Other names for the proposed sovereign state include "South India", "Deccan Federation" and "Dakshinapath".<ref>{{cite book
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  • It appears to have originated in [[India]] circa 700 BCE, moved to the Far East around 400 BCE, and to Europe in the
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  • ...ount him. Bucephalus became Alexander’s war-horse and accompanied him to [[India]] where he died. In his honor Alexander gave the name “Bucephala” (or � ===The invasion of India===
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  • ...impressive non-European civilizations of the Ottoman Middle East, Persia, India, and China on grounds that were neither fundamentally religious nor linked ...s.<ref>Jyoti Mohan, "La Civilisation la plus Antique: Voltaire's Images of India." ''Journal of World History'' 2005 16(2): 173-185. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltex
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  • General (Retired) '''Pervez Musharraf''' was born on 11 August 1943, in [[India]]. Later his family migrated to Pakistan.
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  • In 2004, he discussed the evolving relationship between the U.S. and [[India]]. Asked if his writing reflected sympathy that the global nuclear nonproli
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  • ...ved there. In 327 BC, [[Alexander the Great]], returning from conquest in India, brought bananas to Europe. ...ies, green bananas are vital to the local economy as a [[cash crop]]. In [[India]] they are used in various ways—in the South as ''banana chips'', in the
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  • ...lo entrees, originated in Persia and migrated to Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, not the reverse. Not surprisingly, they have also made their way to New Yo
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  • ...' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops operated in the theater fro ...anese invaded in 1942 and pushed the British and Colonial armies back into India. British Field Marshal [[William Slim]] led British forces to victory in 1
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  • ...resulted in an estimated 10 million Bangla Deshi refugees crossing over to India (according to Senator Edward Kennedy's report to the U.S. Senate Judiciary
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  • ...ndian subcontinent. It is the smallest of the Big Four dangerous snakes of India.<ref name="WhitZ90">Whitaker Z. 1990. Snakeman. Penguin Books Ltd. 192 pp. ...f name="Mal03"/><ref name="Bou90">Boulenger GA. 1890. The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. Reptilia and Batrachia. Taylor & Francis, Lond
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  • ...-west. The [[Arabian Sea]] makes up the state's western coast. [[Mumbai]], India's largest city, is the capital of Maharashtra, whereas the city of [[Nagpur ..., with links to [[Eastern Africa]], [[Mesopotamia]], [[Aden]] and [[Kochi, India|Cochin]].
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  • ...sh possessions. A primary example is the position as [[Governor-General of India]], which existed from 1773 to 1858, when it was replaced by the term ''Vice ...ead of State]] being a President. Some are parliamentary republics, like [[India]], where the presidency is a ceremonial post, like that of the Queen. In ot
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  • ...re bought by Malaysia and Indonesia, while the Su-30MKI is co-produced by India.<ref name=Kopp>{{citation
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  • ...00 - July 19 1966) in Gadh-ki-Sedhia, north-east of Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. His parents were Ranjit Singh Rawat and Kalindi Devi.<ref name=HJY>''Hans ...ars Sri Hans traveled through what is today known as Pakistan and northern India<ref>Melton, J. Gordon. ''Encyclopedia Handbook of Cults in America'' , p.14
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