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Hans Assmus,Gregor Antoniadisstory, and political aspirations.Contributes to understandin.This volume describes Sikhism, the youngest member of the Indic religious traditions. It looks at the striking features of this tradition and describes its birth in the fifteenth century and its continual evolution between the sixteenth anNIB 发表于 2025-3-23 21:07:53
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Hans Assmus,Gregor Antoniadises its birth in the fifteenth century and its continual evolution between the sixteenth and late twentieth centuries into an independent formation often described as the “world’s fifth largest religion”. The volume explains how Sikhism arose at a time of religious and political ferment, a fact which等待 发表于 2025-3-24 12:00:47
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Hans Assmus,Gregor Antoniadises its birth in the fifteenth century and its continual evolution between the sixteenth and late twentieth centuries into an independent formation often described as the “world’s fifth largest religion”. The volume explains how Sikhism arose at a time of religious and political ferment, a fact which直觉好 发表于 2025-3-24 23:52:13
Hans Assmus,Gregor Antoniadisstory, and political aspirations.Contributes to understandin.This volume describes Sikhism, the youngest member of the Indic religious traditions. It looks at the striking features of this tradition and describes its birth in the fifteenth century and its continual evolution between the sixteenth an