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  2. Lala people - Wikipedia

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    The Lala language, known locally as Ilala, is mutually intelligible/closely related with the Bisa and Bemba languages of the Northern, Muchinga, and Luapula provinces of Zambia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2016, there was an effort to take inventory of the proverbs of the Lala in Luano District.

  3. Lalleshwari - Wikipedia

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    As part of her religious education, she travelled alone on foot, surviving on alms, before becoming a teacher and spiritual leader herself. [ 10 ] Records of Lalleshwari's life are contained in oral tradition, and consequently there is variance on the details of her life and beliefs. [ 10 ]

  4. Lal - Wikipedia

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    Lal Behari Dey (1824–1892), Indian journalist; Lal Jayawardena (1935–2004), Sri Lankan economist; Lal Jose (born 1966), Indian filmmaker; Lal Khan (born 1956), Pakistani political activist

  5. Caste system among South Asian Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Although Islam does not recognize any castes (only socio-economic classes), [9] existing divisions in Persia and India were adopted by local Muslim societies. Evidence of social stratification exists in later Persian works such as Nizam al-Mulk's 11th-century Siyasatnama, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi's 13th-century Akhlaq-i Nasiri, and the 17th-century Jam-i-Mufidi.

  6. Doma (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Social activist Lala Lajpat Rai and dalit leader Khusi Ram sought to reject low caste status and introduced the term Shilpkar to replace the pejorative Doma. They conducted purification rituals of Arya Samaj in which shilkars wore sacred threads (Janeu) and were allowed to use a palanquin in their wedding.

  7. Lala (title) - Wikipedia

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    Lala (Persian: لالا, Turkish: Lala, Azerbaijani: Lələ) was a Turkish and Persian title (of Persian origin) meaning tutor and statesman in the Ottoman and Safavid Empires. [ 1 ] History

  8. Har Dayal - Wikipedia

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    Its Hindi Translation has also been published from Kitab Ghar, Delhi (India) in 1997 under the title 'Vyaktitva Vikas-Sangharsh aur Safalata'. Glimpses of World Religions': It was the presentation of several religions by Lala Har Dayal from so many angles of history, ethics, theology, and religious philosophy. It reflects the individuality of ...

  9. Lala Amarnath - Wikipedia

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    Lala Amarnath had received his education at Aligarh Muslim University. [12] Amarnath is widely respected for reaching out to bridge the divide between players and fans of India and Pakistan, caused by political tensions between the two countries. [ 13 ]