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    Could Greece and Turkey be headed to war over the Aegean islands and other festering disagreements?

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    Historians in Calcutta begin a modern-day search for the lost jewel, Aasma-i-Noor, in this novel

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  • ‘Temple Lamp’: Mirza Ghalib’s poem on Banaras is an ode to the  ancient city’s cosmopolitan heritage

    ‘Temple Lamp’: Mirza Ghalib’s poem on Banaras is an ode to the ancient city’s cosmopolitan heritage

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    ‘Delhi Crime’ season two review: A clumsy exploration of the systemic bias in policing

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    From the diaspora: Fifteen recent books by writers of Indian origin published abroad

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    In illustrations: The stories that are common to the Qurʼan and the Bible

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    What makes the ‘Hitopadesha’ a timeless text on human behaviour? It is its playful language

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