Babri mosque case
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Babri Mosque ruling, no model for other claims: India
A statement issued by the Indian embassy in Ankara recalled that all religious places in India are protected under a law, enacted by the parliament in 1991.
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Babri Mosque: ‘All evidence was with us,’ says Muslim lawyer
The historic mosque, widely known as Babri Masjid, was built in 1528 during the reign of the first Mughal emperor Zahir ud-Din Muhammad Babur in today’s Ayodhya in the central Indian province of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and there was no claim of any Hindu deity having been born at the site
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India awaits verdict on Babri Mosque with bated breath
The verdict is expected before the current Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi retires on Nov. 17.
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India’s apex court ends hearing in Babri mosque case
The case was making rounds in different courts since 1949, when local Muslims sought judicial intervention to remove an Idol of Hindu god Lord Rama, which some Hindus scaling the wall, had placed at the sanctorum of the mosque.