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  2. Janmabhumi - Wikipedia

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    Janmabhumi is an Indian Malayalam-language daily newspaper, owned by Mathruka Pracharanalayam Ltd. and headquartered in Kochi, Kerala. It was launched as an evening paper from Kozhikode on 28 April 1977. [3] From 14 November 1977 onwards it was upgraded to a daily newspaper publishing from Ernakulam. Currently Janmabhumi has nine editions. [4]

  3. Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    It was created as per the verdict of the Supreme Court on the M Siddiq(D) Thr Lrs v/s Mahant Suresh Das & Ors case.The court directed the central government to set up a trust to oversee and manage the construction of the temple within three months of the judgement.

  4. List of Malayalam-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Malayala Manorama, Mathrubhumi, Madhyamam, Deshabhimani, Janayugom, Siraj Daily, Suprabhaatham, Janmabhumi, Chandrika, Kerala Kaumudi, General, Veekshanam, Madhyamam and Varthamanam are major newspapers in Malayalam. Malayala Manorama holds the record for the largest-selling regional language newspaper in India.

  5. Janmabhoomi - Wikipedia

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    Janmabhoomi may refer to: . Ram Janmabhoomi, a place in Ayodhya, India; believed to be the birthplace of the Hindu god Rama; Janmabhumi, an Indian Malayalam-language daily newspaper

  6. Ram Janmabhoomi - Wikipedia

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    In 1611, an English traveller William Finch visited Ayodhya and recorded the "ruins of the Ranichand [Ramachand] castle and houses". He made no mention of a mosque. [ 15 ] In 1634, Thomas Herbert described a "pretty old castle of Ranichand [Ramachand]" which he described as an antique monument that was "especially memorable". [ 16 ]

  7. Ram Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The Ram Mandir (ISO: Rāma Maṁdira, lit. ' Rama Temple ') is a partially constructed Hindu temple complex in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. [6] [7] Many Hindus believe that it is located at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi, the mythical birthplace of Rama, [c] a principal deity of Hinduism.

  8. Consecration of the Ram Mandir - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  9. Janmabhoomi (Gujarati newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Amrithal created an English language paper named The Sun, which performed poorly. [6] On 9 June 1934, Amritlal started publishing Janmabhoomi in Gujarati as a nationalist publication. [4] The paper was supportive of Gandhism and instituted a policy of avoiding sensationalist journalism. [6]