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  1. How Partition violence affected Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan

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    Archival correspondence reveals how fear, displacement and bureaucratic hurdles shaped the departure of Hindus and Sikhs from Afghanistan after 1947.

    2026-07-03
  2. History Remembered | Scroll.in

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    All stories published under - History Remembered

    2026-07-03
  3. Main Vaapas Aaunga film review: A wistful tale of the power of loving and remembering

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    Imtiaz Ali’s decades-spanning romance stars Naseeruddin Shah, Diljit Dosanjh, Vedang Raina and Sharvari.

    2026-07-03
  1. How the Canadian press exoticised early Indian migrants

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    In the first half of the 20th century, Indian lives in Canada were chronicled with suspicion and racial curiosity.

    2026-07-03
  2. In London, an exhibition puts the spotlight on the fascinating lives of the Duleep Singh princesses

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    The mixed-race daughters of the last ruler of the Sikh empire were pioneering female students, one a suffragette, another an antifascist.

    2026-07-03
  3. Judi Singh was the ‘velvet voice’ of Canadian jazz – until history left her behind

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    Born to a Sikh immigrant father, the Edmonton vocalist collaborated with some of Canada’s finest jazz musicians but never received the recognition she deserved.

    2026-07-03
  4. How India found common ground with Iran after the Shah’s fall in 1979

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    Settled Indian communities, such as the Sikhs of Zahedan and Tehran, found that little had changed in their daily lives after the revolution.

    2026-07-03
  5. How British paranoia cast Afghans as criminals in colonial India

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    Racialised fears of invasion shaped law and policing under the Raj.

    2026-07-03
  6. A documentary filmmaker’s new subject: her experience with breast cancer

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    Teenaa Kaur Pasricha’s ‘What If I Tell You’ explores her recovery and her efforts to tackle the stigma associated with the disease.

    2026-07-03
  7. Editor's Picks - The best of Magazine | Scroll.in

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    visa changed American food culture forever Jan 08, 2025 · 11:30 am See all from Food Judi Singh was the ‘velvet voice’ of Canadian jazz – until history left her behind Born to a Sikh

    2026-07-03
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