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  2. Muhammad bin Abdullah Masjid - Wikipedia

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    The Muhammad bin Abdullah Masjid or Ayodhya Mosque is a mosque being constructed in Dhannipur, Ayodhya district, Uttar Pradesh, at a site designated by the Supreme Court of India following its verdict on the Ayodhya dispute case. [2] [3] The construction of the Mosque and associated complex is managed by the Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation ...

  3. Babri Masjid - Wikipedia

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    Babri Masjid 19th century photo by Samuel Bourne Religion Affiliation Islam District Ayodhya Status Demolished Fate Site now occupied by the Ram Mandir temple; succeeded by Muhammad bin Abdullah Masjid Location Municipality Ayodhya State Uttar Pradesh Country India Location in India Geographic coordinates 26°47′44″N 82°11′40″E  /  26.7956°N 82.1945°E  / 26.7956; 82.1945 ...

  4. Ayodhya - Wikipedia

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    The word "Ayodhya" is a regularly formed derivation of the Sanskrit verb yudh, "to fight, or wage war". [22] Yodhya is the future passive participle, meaning "to be fought"; the initial a is the negative prefix; the whole, therefore, means "not to be fought" or, more idiomatically in English, "invincible". [23]

  5. Rambhadracharya - Wikipedia

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    4.3 Deposition in the Ayodhya case. ... (1.192.4), from the episode of the manifestation of ... consisting of around 700 verses with chapter and verse numbers, ...

  6. 2019 Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya dispute - Wikipedia

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    In the judgment, the three judges of the Allahabad High Court ruled that the 2.77 acres (1.12 ha) of Ayodhya land be divided into three parts, with 13 going to the Ram Lalla or Infant Rama represented by the Hindu Mahasabha, 13 going to the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board, and the remaining 13 going to Nirmohi Akhara.

  7. Demolition of the Babri Masjid - Wikipedia

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    The Ayodhya dispute and the riots following the demolition form part of the backdrop to Antara Ganguly's 2016 novel, Tanya Tania. [56] Lajja (Shame), a 1993 novel by Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin , was partially inspired by the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh that intensified after the demolition of the Babri Masjid.

  8. Ram Rath Yatra - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Additionally, the location of Ayodhya itself is a matter of dispute, since the city has shifted slightly over the millennia. [4] Following the Mughal conquest of the region in 1528, a mosque was built in Ayodhya by the Mughal general Mir Baqi, who named it the Babri Masjid after the Mughal emperor Babur. According to hearsay, Baqi ...

  9. Ramayan (2012 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ramayan narrates the tale of Rama, who was the eldest of the four sons of Dasharatha, the King of Ayodhya.Rama is to become the king of Ayodhya upon his father's retirement, but his stepmother, Kaikeyi, under the influence of her maid Manthara, desires that her son, Bharata, become the king instead.