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Burjor Avari (1938–2019) was a
teacher of
South Asian history at the
Manchester Metropolitan University. He
received an MBE in
recognition of his work...
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Jamshed Burjor Pardiwala (born 12
August 1965) is a
judge of the
Supreme Court of
India since May 2022. He is a
former judge of the
Gujarat High Court...
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campaigns in
India in 1000 AD. Turco-Persian
tradition Khalji Sultanate Burjor Avari,
Islamic Civilization in
South Asia: A
History of
Muslim Power and...
- Encounter.
Princeton University Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-691-18074-8. Avari,
Burjor (2013).
Islamic Civilization in
South Asia: A
History of
Muslim Power and...
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Indian History.
Primus Books. pp. 106–108, 117. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
Burjor Avari (2013).
Islamic Civilization in
South Asia: A
History of
Muslim Power...
- and
Punjabi – are
descendants of the
Sanskrit language. Sanskrit,
states Burjor Avari, can be
described as "the
mother language of
almost all the languages...
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World Religions.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-280094-7. Avari,
Burjor (2013).
Islamic Civilization in
South Asia: A
History of
Muslim Power and...
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invasions was Hindu, but a
significant minority adhered to
Buddhism as well.
Burjor Avari writes that it's
likely that
Buddhists collaborated and
sided with...
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Burjor Khurshedji Karanjia (21
December 1919 – 25 June 2012) was an
Indian film
journalist and editor. He was the
editor of
Filmfare for 18 years, followed...
- (848): 706–720. JSTOR 877526. Reference: "India: The
Ancient Past" p.113,
Burjor Avari, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-35615-6
Singh 2012.
Lahiri 2015, pp. 120–121...