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Sikhism / Khalistan movement / Punjab /  India / Amritsar / Religious violence in India / Sikh / Khalsa / Akal Takht / Gurmit Singh Aulakh / Punjab / South Asia / Punjabi people
Date: 2010-11-29 14:23:39
Sikhism
Khalistan movement
Punjab
India
Amritsar
Religious violence in India
Sikh
Khalsa
Akal Takht
Gurmit Singh Aulakh
Punjab
South Asia
Punjabi people

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