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  • 46Fire in Stubble — Infobox Book | name = Fire in Stubble title orig = translator = image caption = author = Baroness Orczy illustrator = cover artist = country = UK language = English series = genre = Romance novel publisher = Meuthen release date = 1912 english… …

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  • 49Sikhism primary beliefs and principles — Ek On Kar Sikhs believe there is only one God, who has infinite qualities and names. He is the same for all religions, God is the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer. All that you see around you is God s creation. He is everywhere, in everything. He …

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