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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple

Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century. The Hindus of Ayodhya never lost the tradition to worship Ram on the Ramkot hill, and always returned to the site. According to British sources, Hindus and Muslims used to worship together in the Babri Mosque complex in the 19th century until about 1855. P. Carnegy wrote in 1870: "It is said that up to that time [viz. the Hindu-Muslim clashes in the 1850s] the Hindus and Mohamedans alike used to worship in the mosquetemple. Since the British rule a railing has been put up to pre ...

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Ram Janmabhoomi, Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple, Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites, Ram Janmabhoomi - June to July 1992, Ram Janmabhoomi - 2003: The ASI report, Ram Janmabhoomi - Radar search, Ram Janmabhoomi - Inscriptions, Ram Janmabhoomi - Pillars, Ram Janmabhoomi - Controversy of the archaeological findings, Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler, Ram Janmabhoomi - Mirza Jain, Ram Janmabhoomi - Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali Kakorawi Nami, Ram Janmabhoomi - Guru Nanak, Ram Janmabhoomi - Abul Fazl, Ram Janmabhoomi - Other sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Censorship

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site
Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites. Between 1975 and 1985 an archaeological project was carried out in Ayodhya to examine some sites that were connected to the Ramayana story. The Babri Mosque site was one of the fourteen sites examined during this project. The team of archaeologists of the ASI, led by B.B. Lal, found rows of pillar-bases which must have belonged to a larger building than the Babri Mosque. Archaeological findings of burnt-brick pillar ...

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Ram Janmabhoomi, Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple, Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites, Ram Janmabhoomi - June to July 1992, Ram Janmabhoomi - 2003: The ASI report, Ram Janmabhoomi - Radar search, Ram Janmabhoomi - Inscriptions, Ram Janmabhoomi - Pillars, Ram Janmabhoomi - Controversy of the archaeological findings, Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler, Ram Janmabhoomi - Mirza Jain, Ram Janmabhoomi - Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali Kakorawi Nami, Ram Janmabhoomi - Guru Nanak, Ram Janmabhoomi - Abul Fazl, Ram Janmabhoomi - Other sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Censorship

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources

Harsh Narain (1993) cited more than 130 references to the temple in English, French, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Persian and Arabic. Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler. The Austrian Jesuit Tieffenthaler wrote in 1768: “Emperor Aurangzeb got demolished the fortress called Ramcot, and erected on the same place a Mahometan temple with three cupolas. Others believe that it was constructed by Babor.” (Quoted by R.S. Sharma et al.: Historians Report, p.19) Tieffenthaler also writes that Hindus celebrated Ram ...

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Ram Janmabhoomi, Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple, Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites, Ram Janmabhoomi - June to July 1992, Ram Janmabhoomi - 2003: The ASI report, Ram Janmabhoomi - Radar search, Ram Janmabhoomi - Inscriptions, Ram Janmabhoomi - Pillars, Ram Janmabhoomi - Controversy of the archaeological findings, Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler, Ram Janmabhoomi - Mirza Jain, Ram Janmabhoomi - Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali Kakorawi Nami, Ram Janmabhoomi - Guru Nanak, Ram Janmabhoomi - Abul Fazl, Ram Janmabhoomi - Other sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Censorship

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia - Uma Bharti

Uma Bharti (born May 3, 1959, Madhya Pradesh, India) is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). She was the first woman to be the Chief minister of Madhya Pradesh. The Sanyasin: Uma has told people close to her that she has two identities. One belongs to a sadhu who saved her life (and died the very same day), when she was three. He’s the sanyasi within her. He’s why she could give religious discourses in 75 ...

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia - Babri Mosque

The Babri Mosque (also Babri Masjid بابری مسجد) was a mosque constructed by order of the first Mugal emperor of India, Babur, in Ayodhya in the 16th century. Before the 1940s, the Mosque was called Masjid-i Janmasthan ("mosque of the birthplace"). The mosque stood on the Ramkot ("Rama's fort") hill (also called Janamsthan ("birthplace"). It was destroyed in a r ...

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Uma Bharti - Discourses and disputes

Born May 3, 1959 At age 5, started giving religious discourses By 16, she attained fame for discourses on the Ramayana She began travelling around the country to broaden her experience Decided early on not to marry and remain a Sadhvi, committed to Hindutva. Known as “Didi” to her followers Travelled to 75 countries to give discourses 1980 — Entered politics after coming into contact with Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia 1984 — First contested Lok Sabha elections from Khajuraho at age of 25; lost in the post-Indira Gandhi assassination sympathy wave 19 ...

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Uma Bharti, Uma Bharti - Discourses and disputes

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

It has been claimed that the mosque stood on an ancient Hindu temple, but some historians have disputed this. Muslim claims over the site are largely represented by the All India Babri Masjid Action Committee which holds a hardline position on the issue, demanding the restoration of the site and the mosque. Some Muslims do not share the views of the Babri Masjid Action Committee e.g. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Asghar Ali Engineer. One option discussed was also to build the temple next to the mosque or to relocate the mosque to another site (many mosques in islamic countries have ...

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Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque

The rulers of the Sultanate of Delhi and its successor Mugal Empire were great patrons of art and architecture and constructed many fine tombs, mosques and madrasas. These have a distinctive style which bears influences of later Tughlaq architecture. Mosques all over India were built in different styles; the most elegant styles developed in areas where indigenous art traditions were strong and local artisans were highly skilled. Thus regional or provincial styles of mosques grew out of local temple or domestic styles, which were conditioned ...

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Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system

"A whisper from the Babri Masjid Mihrab could be heard clearly at the other end 200 feet [60 m] away and through the length and breadth of the central court" according to Graham Pickford architect to Lord William Bentinck (1828–1833) The Mosque's acoustics were mentioned by him in his book 'Historic Structures of Oudhe' he says “for a 16th century building the deployment and projection of voice from the pulpit is considerably advanced, the ...

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Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well

The reported medicinal properties of the deep well in the central courtyard have been featured in various news reports such as the BBC report of December 1989 and in various newspapers. The earliest mention of the Babri water well was in a two line reference to the Mosque in the Gazette of Faizabad District 1918 which says “There are no significant historical buildings here, except for various Buddhist shrines, the Babri Mosque is an ancient structure with ...

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Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - History

The date of the construction of the Babri Mosque is disputed. Before the 1940s, the Mosque was called Masjid-i Janmasthan. It is presumed that Babur built the mosque, based on an inscription. Although we have a detailed account of the life of Babur in the form of his diary, the pages of the relevant period are missing in the diary. But it is possible that the mosque already existed before Babur, who may only have renovated the building. However, the construction of the mosque must have been between 1194 and 1528. The Ghorid conquests reached Ayodhya in 1194. See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - History

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - History

The date of the construction of the Babri Mosque is disputed. Before the 1940s, the Mosque was called Masjid-i Janmasthan. It is presumed that Babur built the mosque, based on an inscription. Although we have a detailed account of the life of Babur in the form of his diary, the pages of the relevant period are missing in the diary. But it is possible that the mosque already existed before Babur, who may only have renovated the building. However, the construction of the mosque must have been between 1194 and 1528. The Ghorid conquests reached Ayodhya in 1194. See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 1993, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - History

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babur

It is generally thought that the mosque was built by Babur, because an inscription on the mosque records his name. Although we have a detailed account of the life of Babur in the form of his diary (Babur Nama), the pages of the relevant period are missing in the diary. But it is possible that the mosque already existed before Babur, who may only have renovated the building. According to local tradition and literary sources, Hindu and Jain temples were replaced with mosques by Babur in the Babri Masjids of (among others) Palam, Sonipat ...

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Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babur

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque

The rulers of the Sultanate of Delhi and its successor Mugal Empire were great patrons of art and architecture and constructed many fine tombs, mosques and madrasas. These have a distinctive style which bears influences of later Tughlaq architecture. Mosques all over India were built in different styles; the most elegant styles developed in areas where indigenous art traditions were strong and local artisans were highly skilled. Thus regional or provincial styles of mosques grew out of local temple or domestic styles, which were conditioned ...

See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 1993, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system

"A whisper from the Babri Masjid Mihrab could be heard clearly at the other end 200 feet [60 m] away and through the length and breadth of the central court" according to Graham Pickford architect to Lord William Bentinck (1828–1833) The Mosque's acoustics were mentioned by him in his book 'Historic Structures of Oudhe' he says “for a 16th century building the deployment and projection of voice from the pulpit is considerably advanced, the ...

See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 1993, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well

The reported medicinal properties of the deep well in the central courtyard have been featured in various news reports such as the BBC report of December 1989 and in various newspapers. The earliest mention of the Babri water well was in a two line reference to the Mosque in the Gazette of Faizabad District 1918 which says “There are no significant historical buildings here, except for various Buddhist shrines, the Babri Mosque is an ancient structure with ...

See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 1993, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babur

It is generally thought that the mosque was built by Babur, because an inscription on the mosque records his name. Although we have a detailed account of the life of Babur in the form of his diary (Babur Nama), the pages of the relevant period are missing in the diary. But it is possible that the mosque already existed before Babur, who may only have renovated the building. According to local tradition and literary sources, Hindu and Jain temples were replaced with mosques by Babur in the Babri Masjids of (among others) Palam, Sonipat ...

See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 1993, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babur

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

It was commonly believed that the mosque stood on an ancient Hindu temple, but since the early 1990s some historians have disputed this. The Encyclopedia Brittannica of 1989 still reported that the Babri Mosque stood on an earlier temple dedicated to Rama's birthplace. Muslim claims over the site are largely represented by the All India Babri Masjid Action Committee which holds a hardline position on the issue, demanding the restoration of the site and the mosque. Some Muslims do not share the views of the Babri Masjid Action Committe ...

See also:

Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 1993, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate

Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia - Vishva Hindu Parishad

The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP; "World Hindu Council" in Hindi), is a Hindu nationalist organisation in India, an offshoot of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. It was founded in 1964. Its slogan is "Dharmo rakshiti rakshitah", or "By defending what is righteous, you will be protected." Its symbol is a banyan tree. Vishva Hindu Parishad - History. The growth of the Movement to ban cow slaughter in the late 1950s and early 1960s gave rise to the VHP. Senior members of the RSS organized the Parishad to primaril ...

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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia - Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Atal Bihari Vajpayee (अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी in Devanagari) (born December 25, 1924) was the Prime Minister of India in 1996 and again from October 13, 1998 until May 19, 2004. He is the senior-most leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Hindu Nationalism in Indian politics. He has served as a member of the Parliament of India for nearly 50 years. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Life and Family. Vajpayee is a native of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and has been active in ...

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