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| | Indian, Chinese, & Japanese Emperors |
 | | Sikhism, from Pâli sikkha (Sanskrit shis.ya), "follower," was a new religion that attempted to reconcile and replace Hinduism and Islâm. |
 | | Since Hyderabad was overwhelmingly Hindu, the new Dominion of India, ironically with King George VI of England still as official Head of State, already fighting with Pakistan over Kashmir, soon invaded and attached Hyderabad to India by force. |
 | | The present definition of the Chinese New Year, as the second New Moon after the Winter Solstice, dates from the inception of the T'ai-ch'u Era in 104 BC, in the reign of Wu Ti. |
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