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1. A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... practice, worship and observance.” (http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html).  Also see, Article 18 of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). [76] Swami, Subramaniam, Imprint, ...
2. The Message of Japji
(Main/Main)
... treatise rather than a complete translation of Jap Ji. An overview has also been written to meet the desire of the readers to know specifically about God and creation. They may as well find here ...
3. The Khalistan Movement in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
THE KHALISTAN MOVEMENT IN PUNJAB Meredith Weiss 25 June 2002 Overview Widespread Sikh demands for an independent state rather than just greater autonomy under a reformed federalist India are ...
The word Punjab consists of the two words "Panj" and "Aab" where Panj means five and Aab means water. This name was given to this region to symbolize its five rivers.  ...
5. Remembering Operation Bluestar
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
...  in 1984. He records his views with riveting candour and unusual freshness. In his first chapter. ‘Punjab - an Overview’ Nayar starts by starting that "Punjab is a sad story ...
6. World Religions-Hinduism
(World Religions/World Religions)
  Hinduism Overview: Hinduism differs from Christianity and ...
7. World Religions-Christianity
(World Religions/World Religions)
...  9. Holy Trinity of God who reveals himself as father, son and holy ghost. and in the existence of satan, the personification of evil, deception and darkness. Brief overview: ...
 
Historical Overview of Punjab By Muhammad ...
10. Punjab: History and Culture
(Punjab/Punjab)
  Punjab: History and Culture Historical Overview ...
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