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And for the peasants of Bihar or Bundi with their knowledge of karma, India was going on; the Hindu equilibrium still held.
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There is the occasional Shaolom and Salaam, Jesus is "Yesus", Mary, Mother of God is "Maria Bundi Allah".
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Peter Wonacott View from the Bundi fort, overlooking the city of Bundi.
Fort Nights 2008
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Speaking to Groundreport over the weekend, comrade Bundi, said the 230 frustrated staff of the Dangote textile factory have been exposed to different kind of hardship since the indefinite closure of the company, saying they are compel to voice out their plights following the increasing death rate among their members.
Unpaid Industrial Workers in Nigeria Dying from Preventable Disease 2007
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Comrade Bundi disclosed that the management of the company did not write to explain their position to them, nor how they intend to pay them their outstanding salaries as well as other benefits.
Unpaid Industrial Workers in Nigeria Dying from Preventable Disease 2007
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He asked Bundi if he had seen a fourth person with them as they left, but the undertaker shook his head.
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By September 15 this year, Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) forces had completely withdrawn from Kisengwa, Kitanda and Bundi.
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French Elf-Aquitaine and Belgium's Petrofina S.A., would be given priority, Bundi said.
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From this time the rulers of Bundi bore the title of rao raja.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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The state of Bundi was founded about A.D. 1342 by the Hara chief Rao Dewa, or Deoraj, who captured the town from the Minas.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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