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    Chapter-3 Religious attractions in mangalore Introduction to Dakshina Kannada / SouthCanara. Dakshina Kannada‚ also called South Canara‚ is a coastal district of the Karnataka state. It is bordered by the districts of Udupi to the north‚ Chikkamagaluru to the northeast‚ Hassan District to the east‚ Kodagu to the south east‚ and Kasara god in Kerala to the south. The Arabian Sea bounds it west. Mangalore is the capital and chief city of the district. There is also the good presence of mountainous

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    INTRODUCTION The Qutb complex is one of those historic sites which can extend beyond its own historical moment to carry a much larger symbolic statement. Its ruins are presented today as a part of "Indian" antiquity‚ a part of each Indian’s inheritance which can be cherished. The Qutb complex situated in Mehrauli‚ Delhi consists of an array of monuments and buildings which stand as a testimony to the affluent historical trends and the radiant culture of Medieval India‚ the most famous

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    many things so most of my day is always busy. After school I head home and change to attend my ballet classes every Tuesday‚ Thursday and Sunday for one hour each. Then I have guitar lessons on the same days in the same buildings. I also am on my Masjids Muslim girl swimming team. Along with this I do henna tattoo at a salon. My various hobbies and interests have influenced my values and my community. At the age of fourteen‚ I was going through stress and depression due to rumors about me at school

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    when the persecution of Muhammad (pbuh) and his followers in Mecca intensified. At the invitation of leaders of Yathrib‚ a city about three hundred miles to the North‚ Muhammad (pbuh) and his finally migrated away from Mecca in 622 C.E. 5. Mosque: (masjid) where many early rules about worship and social regulation were worked out. Also where Muslims go to pray. 6. Islam: literally means “surrender” or “submission‚” indicating wholehearted surrender to God‚ and a Muslim is one who submits to God (Allah)

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    canopied Shikara boats. The floating vegetable market‚ lavish houseboats‚ bountiful flora and fauna‚ Char Chinars‚ Nishat and Shalimar Baghs bring alive a ravishing picture of Srinagar. Adding to the city’s blissfulness are the Hazaratbal Shrine‚ Jama Masjid and Shankracharya Temple. Canopied Shikara boats in Dal Lake Houseboats of Kashmir Hazratbal Shrine Situated around 52kms away from Srinagar is Gulmarg‚ meadow of flowers. The hill station is nestled within the Himalayan Peaks and provides

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    COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE Contents i. Acknowledgement ii. Religious violence in post-modern India iii. Instances of religious terror in India iv. The Babri Masjid Demolition v. The 1992-1993 Bombay Riots vi. The 1993 Bombay Bombings vii. Anti-Christian violence in India viii. March 2001 Kanpur Riots ix. 2001 Godhra Riots x. Sikh related violence xi. National Liberation Front of Tripura xii. 1984-1990 Ethnic Cleansing of Kashmiri

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    and confusion for many who still loves to think that “Mother India” loves all her children equally. But the sense of pessimism has been encouraged again and again. Sometimes through the Sikh riots and sometimes through the incidents like Babri Masjid. And horribly enough even with India stepping in the 21st century with a never before economic growth rate elections in India can be easily won by playing the “hindutva” card. Narendra Modi a person who brought so much development to the state of

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    one place you will absolutely fall in love with. It is one thing to see mystic countries like India on television and another to actually experience them. The city holds approximately 8 UNESCO World Heritages site including the Red Fort‚ the Jama Masjid and Humayun’s Tomb. The elders can see these magnificent pieces of Mughal architecture‚ while children can understand the various cultures in the world and how they survive together in one country.  Rio De Janeiro Take the name of this city in

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    communities. This in turn led to the partition of India‚ though India gained independence. At times‚ we have witnessed conflicts and disturbances There has also been an increase in riots‚ violence and killings of innocent people. The demolition of Babri Masjid‚ Mumbai blasts‚ massacre of innocent Sikhs in the 1984 riots‚ Gujarat riots of 2002‚ blasts in the capital of the country‚ terror attack in Mumbai resulted in the loss of thousands of lives and massive internal

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    Independent India India acquired independence on 15 August 1947 though sections of the country were carved out and stitched together to create another new country‚ Pakistan. The “institutional” road to independence was perhaps laid down by the Government of India Act of 1935‚ where the gradual emergence of India as a self-governing entity had first been partly envisioned. Following India’s independence in 1947‚ the Constituent Assembly deliberated over the precise constitutional future of India

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