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Oh I see, so like a KKK chapter. Thanks, I get it now. Well in that case it seems Modi's rags to riches ascent to power wasn't as idealised as it's been portrayed. He must've been bankrolled by the backers of that sub-group. They scratched his back and I guess eventually he'll have to scratch theirs.

watch this out of the murderers own mouths :

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This above quoted text is very basic wikipedia copy-paste. This still does not answers how INDIA has a claim over KOHINOOR?

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1.Deccan Heritage, H. K. Gupta, A. Parasher and D. Balasubramanian, Indian National Science Academy, 2000, p. 144, Orient Blackswan, ISBN 81-7371-285-9

2. "Large And Famous Diamonds". Minelinks.com. Retrieved 2009-08-10.

3. Iradj Amini, ed. (July 20, 2002). "KOH-I-NOOR". United States: Encyclopædia Iranica – Online Version. Retrieved 2012-08-22.

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1.Deccan Heritage, H. K. Gupta, A. Parasher and D. Balasubramanian, Indian National Science Academy, 2000, p. 144, Orient Blackswan, ISBN 81-7371-285-9

2. "Large And Famous Diamonds". Minelinks.com. Retrieved 2009-08-10.

3. Iradj Amini, ed. (July 20, 2002). "KOH-I-NOOR". United States: Encyclopædia Iranica – Online Version. Retrieved 2012-08-22.

Was the republic of India the last claimant of the kohinoor? no. So they have no right. This is sort of like Italy/City of Rome claiming everything the Roman empire used to control.

It is 3:30 my anology may be very very off lol, I apologize, its hard thinking right now! lol.

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I know that eyewitnesses said that three lorryloads were removed but does there exist a full list of what was taken ? Has it been seen in other circles since ?

It's murky but the reference library did have a custodian who published an itinerary/catalog of the library prior to Bluestar. Also I remember a good few years ago some pages that were thought to be of a looted manuscript surfaced on the market for sale (or was it a painting? I can't remember exactly). There was a furor about it at the time, but I think it got withdrawn and things quietened down. No doubt the people who have these things learnt their lesson and kept their head down.

I didn't read all the post here, so forgive me if someone has already highlighted all this.

Ultimately, I think we are just going to have to buy these things back when they pop up in the market, just like we do with Sikh artifacts looted by the British.

Given the unstable nature of the world, in future we have to learn to properly digitise manuscripts and create hi-res images of artifacts and have them distributed over a wide area. People have already started this (like PDL).

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It's murky but the reference library did have a custodian who published an itinerary/catalog of the library prior to Bluestar. Also I remember a good few years ago some pages that were thought to be of a looted manuscript surfaced on the market for sale (or was it a painting? I can't remember exactly). There was a furor about it at the time, but I think it got withdrawn and things quietened down. No doubt the people who have these things learnt their lesson and kept their head down.

I didn't read all the post here, so forgive me if someone has already highlighted all this.

Ultimately, I think we are just going to have to buy these things back when they pop up in the market, just like we do with Sikh artifacts looted by the British.

Given the unstable nature of the world, in future we have to learn to properly digitise manuscripts and create hi-res images of artifacts and have them distributed over a wide area. People have already started this (like PDL).

who own PDL and what happens to the originals after digitising ? I reckon we should have all purataan birs brought overseas to get properly cleaned and preserved by our own specialised task force with help from experts in document preservation , else I fear SGPC will reclaim to put to Agan Bhet which they have been doing for some years now .

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who own PDL and what happens to the originals after digitising ? I reckon we should have all purataan birs brought overseas to get properly cleaned and preserved by our own specialised task force with help from experts in document preservation , else I fear SGPC will reclaim to put to Agan Bhet which they have been doing for some years now .

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/07857981/PANJAB-DIGITAL-LIBRARY-UK/directors-secretaries

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panjab_Digital_Library

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Thanks Bhenji ,

but why does Kurukshetra university have so many of our purataan documents?

I don't know penji, I don't have knowledge of this, but this maybe a reason, although it's from sikhiwiki, so don't know the reliability of it.

http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Gurdwara_Siddh_Bati_Patshahi_Pahili_(Kurukshetra

For some reason the link won't open on here. Click on search for this page title in the link.

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