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" It appears that the chief inhabitants of Brahmanabad had petitioned to be allowed to repair the temple of Budh and pursue their religion. "
The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period - Page 185
by Henry M. Elliot - 1867
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Fundamentalisms Comprehended

Martin E. Marty, R. Scott Appleby - 2004 - 540 lehte
...rulers. The nature and extent of the Muslim compromise is indicated by the decree of Hajjaj bin Yusuf. [T]he chief inhabitants of Brahmanabad had petitioned to be allowed to repair the temple . . . and pursue their own religion. As they made submission, and have agreed to pay taxes to the Khalifa,...
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A Silence in the City and Other Stories

Marie Cruz Gabriel - 1996 - 560 lehte
...concerning the teaching and the practice of Muhammad himself. The governor's letter observes that citizens of Brahmanabad had petitioned to be allowed to repair "the temple of Buddha and pursue their religion". The letter goes on to say that: "As they have made submission to...
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A Silence in the City and Other Stories

Marie Cruz Gabriel - 1996 - 376 lehte
...concerning the teaching and the practice of Muhammad himself. The governor's letter observes that citizens of Brahmanabad had petitioned to be allowed to repair "the temple of Buddha and pursue their religion". The letter goes on to say that: "As they have made submission to...
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