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From Kabuliwala to Kesari : Mapping the (Mis)representations of Afghans in Hindi films
Indians and Afghans have shared memories, cultural and historical linkages. Besides Kabul being a part of the Mughal Empire for a long time, more than half of the Pashtuns living to the east of the Durand Line were part of undivided India (present-day ...
Mohammad Reyaz, Kaifia Ancer Laskar
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Colonial Biopolitics and the Great Bengal Famine of 1943. [PDF]
Mallik S.
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Manoeuvring Across Academia in National Socialist Germany: The Life and Work of Devendra Nath Bannerjea. [PDF]
Framke M.
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The Revenues of the Mughal Empire in India
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Fine-scale population structure and demographic history of British Pakistanis. [PDF]
Arciero E +15 more
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برصغیر میں بابر و ہمایوں کاعہد حکومت (1526۔1540): ایک تجزیاتی مطالعہ
Babar is prominent among all the Mughal kings because he is the founder of the Mughal Empire in the subcontinent. He was a man of many high qualities. He was author of a book; his Tazak Babri is a wonderful book.
Munazza Hayyat
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Discrimination and social exclusion of third-gender population (Hijra) in Bangladesh: A brief review. [PDF]
Al-Mamun M +5 more
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Photo ID 178547124 © Enterlinedesign| Dreamstime.com Introduction In a world where every emotion seems to require a diagnosis, grief has become medicine’s most misdiagnosed form of suffering, not ignored but absorbed into clinical categories like ...
Katherine Shiells
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