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  • 111List of Kashmiri people — List of notable persons of Kashmir:aints*Sheikh Noor ud deen Noorani also known as Nund Reshi, Nundreshi, Sheikh ul Alam, [Alamdar e Kashmir] [http://www.nundreshi.org] . The most famous saint in Kashmir, a poet and a great social reformer.Kings… …

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  • 112Bhat (tribe) — Bhat or Butt (Urdu: بھٹ) are people of Kashmiri Pandit origin, living predominantly in Kashmir and upper Punjab in Pakistan. Origins Butts were at one time Hindu Brahmins, which traditionally refers to people within the priestly caste of the… …

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  • 113Kashmiriyat — (Kashmiri: कश्मीरीयत, کشمیریّت; translation: Kashmiri ness ) is the ethno national and social consciousness and cultural values of the Kashmiri people. Emerging approximately around the 16th century, it is characterised by religious and cultural… …

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  • 114Dalitstan — Dalitstan.org was a website that was claimed to be run by The Dalitstan Organization, an otherwise unknown group advocating the secession of the Republic of India into several separate nations from India including a Dalit homeland. The website… …

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  • 115Dalitstan.org — was a Dalit advocacy website run advocating for a Dalit homeland and the breakup of India into several separate nations. According to its website, The Dalitstan Organization is a Human Rights Organization working for the Upliftment of Dalits, the …

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  • 116Decline of Buddhism in India — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 118agama — /ag euh meuh/, n. any of numerous agamid lizards of the genus Agama, many of which are brilliantly colored and have the ability to change the color of the skin. [1810 20; < NL < Carib] * * * ▪ Hindu literature Sanskrit“tradition” or “received&#8230; …

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  • 119Agama — /ah geuh meuh/, n. Hinduism, Buddhism. any of the Tantric writings. [ < Skt agama tradition, traditional work] * * * ▪ Hindu literature Sanskrit“tradition” or “received knowledge”       post Vedic scripture conveying ritual knowledge and&#8230; …

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  • 120Kaul — is a surname found in India and is commonly believed to have originated amongst the people of the Kashmir Valley. People with Kaul surname is now found in various parts of India. Kaul surname are also found in parts of Europe.The name Kaul is&#8230; …

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