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  2. Aagam (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Deccan Chronicle gave the film two out of five stars and wrote that " One gets a documentary feel at times, which takes away sheen". [4] The Times of India gave the film one-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "We only wish that everything about this film wasn’t so confusing – starting with the story line, the back stories, the mind-boggling amount of actual ‘science’ in ...

  3. Jain literature - Wikipedia

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    Shah, Natubhai (2004) [First published in 1998], Jainism: The World of Conquerors, vol. I, Motilal Banarsidass , ISBN 978-81-208-1938-2 Singh, Upinder (2016), A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century , Pearson Education , ISBN 978-93-325-6996-6

  4. Agama (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Āgama (Sanskrit आगम) is derived from the verb root गम् (gam) meaning "to go" and the preposition आ (ā) meaning "toward" and refers to scriptures as "that which has come down".

  5. Trump Treasury pick Bessent to divest assets to avoid conflicts

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    (Reporting by Chandni Shah and Urvi Dugar; Editing by David Gregorio and William Mallard) Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People.

  6. Muhammad Azam Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Abu'l Fayaz Qutb-ud-Din Mohammad Azam (28 June 1653 – 20 June 1707), commonly known as Azam Shah, was briefly the seventh Mughal emperor from 14 March to 20 June 1707. He was the third son of the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu Begum .

  7. A Harvard-trained civil rights attorney, Kiah Duggins, and two bright young law associates, Sarah Lee Best and Elizabeth Anne Keys, are also among the victims. Duggins, ...

  8. Sthānakavāsī - Wikipedia

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    Some Sthanakvasi monks from Gujarat. Sthānakavāsī is a sect of Śvetāmbara Jainism which was created in the medieval era. The Sthanakvasi, whose name refers to the sect’s preference for performing religious duties at a secular place such as a monks’ meetinghouse (sthanak) rather than at a temple, is different from the Murtipujaka sect in that it rejects idolatry.

  9. Donald Trump announces new administration picks as key ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump announced several administration picks Saturday who share one thing in common: They all served in his first administration.