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Perhaps a national center for performing arts or, for those who would prefer to battle out their frustrations, a wrestling stadium (Akhara).
Shirin Sadeghi: Park 51 in India: The Babri Mosque Verdict Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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Perhaps a national center for performing arts or, for those who would prefer to battle out their frustrations, a wrestling stadium (Akhara).
Shirin Sadeghi: Park 51 in India: The Babri Mosque Verdict Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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The Nirmohi Akhara, a Hindu trust and party in the case, couldn't be immediately reached for comment.
Top India Court Ruling Halts Division of Sacred Site Vibhuti Agarwal 2011
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The other two thirds of the land will go, respectively, to the Sunni Waqf Board, the Muslim group that petitioned for control of the site, and to Nirmohi Akhara, another Hindu group.
Ayodhya verdict: The history of the Babri Masjid site Melissa Bell 2010
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Perhaps a national center for performing arts or, for those who would prefer to battle out their frustrations, a wrestling stadium (Akhara).
Shirin Sadeghi: Park 51 in India: The Babri Mosque Verdict Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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Perhaps a national center for performing arts or, for those who would prefer to battle out their frustrations, a wrestling stadium (Akhara).
Shirin Sadeghi: Park 51 in India: The Babri Mosque Verdict Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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Perhaps a national center for performing arts or, for those who would prefer to battle out their frustrations, a wrestling stadium Akhara.
Shirin Sadeghi: Park 51 in India: The Babri Mosque Verdict Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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Perhaps a national center for performing arts or, for those who would prefer to battle out their frustrations, a wrestling stadium Akhara.
Shirin Sadeghi: Park 51 in India: The Babri Mosque Verdict Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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These standards were carried by the Naga or naked members of the Akhara, who went in front and fought.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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Any member of one of the four Sampradayas can belong to any one of the seven Akharas, and a man can change his Akhara as often as he likes, but not his Sampradaya.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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