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    This fear is not completely irrational; Iran does have a past of supporting terrorist‚ during 1994-1996 it provided Hamas and the Islamic Jihad with the means to attack Israel (Parsi 11) and in the early 1990’s Iran agreed to provide support for Al Qaeda actions carried out against Israel and the United States (Wilner 21). Wilner explains the fact that Iran has been sponsoring terrorism as an instrument of foreign policy. He explains

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    BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL PITAMPURA‚DELHI – 110034 Class-IX (2013-2014) TERM II (NOTES) ANNUALS History and sport: The story of cricket 1. What changes were brought in the game of cricket by the MCC’s revision of the laws during the second half of the 18 th century? Ans. The changes which were brought in the game of cricket by the MCC’s revision of the laws during the second half of the 18th century are as follows: 1) It became common ground. to pitch the ball through the air‚ rather

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    for the adaptive reuse of an old and defunct Parsi Zoroastrian Sanatorium. This independent proposal to the F.D.Petit Trust‚ the owners‚ sensitized me to craft‚ context‚ historic form and materiality. The Parsi Zoroastrian diaspora is probably one which has most successfully reinvented its sense of place and identity across various parts of the world‚ after migrating from Persia to avoid religious persecution. As a member of this rapidly declining Parsi Zoroastrian diaspora‚ I was keen to re-acquaint

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    The court’s decision‚ prompted by Thind’s attempt to claim that being Caucasian was the same as being white‚ provided an explicit definition of what the term meant. The court concluded that when the government was drafting the regulations in 1906 they were referring to the common understanding of the world and a scientific understanding. Therefore‚ white did not mean Caucasian or Aryan but only the type of man that those who wrote the statute “understood as white”‚ which included primarily immigrants

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    particular festivals e.g. Kolkatta (West Bengal) for Durga Puja‚ Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) for Holi and Janmashtami‚ Maharashtra for Ganesh Chaturthi‚ Kerala for Onam. Similarly‚ Muslim festivals of Id-ul-Zuha and Muharram are famous in Muslim community‚ Parsi festival of Jamshed Nav Roz in Bombay‚ Christian festivals in Goa and the Kaza festival in the Lamaistic strongholds of Ladakh‚ Lahaul and Spiti and Sikkim. In some tribal areas‚ the cult of Mother Goddess is more prevalent. However‚ the celebrations

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    Box Cricket at PWC The Panthaky Baug Welfare Center (PWC) flagged off their first ever floodlight Box Cricket Tournament at the colony grounds on 26th and 27th of October 2013. The event saw an encouraging participation of 16 teams from various parsi groups across Mumbai‚ who were cheered from the stands by enthusiastic spectators bearing the scorching October heat along with the players. It was after a decade that PWC had organized such an encouraging event for the youth of our community‚ though

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    | |   | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | | | | You are here: Home >> Sports & Recreation >>Cricket >>The Story of Cricket >> | | Topics | The Story of Cricket | |   | | | The Story of Cricket Cricket grew out of the many stick-and-ball games played in England 500 years ago‚ under a variety of different rules. The word ’bat’ is an old English word that simply means stick or club. By the

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    he states that "This scene of a dozen Parsis armed with sticks line before me in a menacing mood‚ and myself standing before them with a terrified look imploring for mercy‚ is a scene which so long a period as eighteen years had not succeeded in fading away. I can even vividly recall it-- and I never recall it without tears in my eyes. It was then for the first time that I learnt that a person who is an untouchable to a Hindu is also an untouchable to a Parsi".[5]Then after he tried to find ways to

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    Top Ten Truths for Zoroastrianism 1. Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest living religions. It might be at least 3000 years old. It is also a small religion‚ as in only around 250‚000 followers. It should not be overlooked because of its great contributions to Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. It should also be studied because of its impact on world history because it was the religion of the ancient Persian Empire‚ which once controlled the entire Middle East and attempted to conquer the Greek

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    money from religion. They follow a code of conduct when practicing Sikhism‚ which treads a thin line between inclusion and exclusion. Unlike Parsi agyaris where only Parsis are allowed‚ everyone is allowed in a Sikh gurudwara‚ provided you cover your head. They’ll correct you innumerable times if they have to‚ to get you to cover your head. Unlike Parsis which do not welcome or encourage people to convert to their religion‚ Sikhism is flexible about conversions‚ but one has to get baptized and get

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