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  2. The Hundred-Foot Journey (film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $89.5 million [ 6] The Hundred-Foot Journey is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström from a screenplay written by Steven Knight, adapted from Richard C. Morais ' 2010 novel of the same name. [ b] It stars Helen Mirren, Om Puri, Manish Dayal, and Charlotte Le Bon, and is about a battle in a French village ...

  3. 1990 Aligarh riots - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 Aligarh riots were an outbreak of violent conflict between Hindu and Muslim Indians between December 7-10, 1990. It was part of a wave of riots in several major Indian cities that lead to hundreds of deaths in December of 1990. Between 75 and 200 people were killed in Aligarh. Official reports claim that 92 were killed, two-thirds of ...

  4. List of massacres in India - Wikipedia

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    Officially 6, unofficially 15 killed by police (nearly all Muslims). Killing of Delhi residents who refused to move residence. [58] Marichjhapi massacre: 31 January 1979 West Bengal: Official figures 2, Hindustan Times quotes 50 to 1000 Hindu refugees. Actual numbers estimated to be around 3000–5000. Killing of refugees who came from East ...

  5. List of early Hindu–Muslim military conflicts in the Indian ...

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    Budail was killed and many Arabs taken prisoners raja Dahir was the king at that time [1] 713 Muslim Multan: Muhammad ibn Qasim: Islamic conquest of urban Sindh completed [1] 715 Hindu Alor Hullishah, al-Muhallab Hindu army retakes major city from Muslims. [1] 715 Hindu Mehran Hullishah, al-Muhallab Muslims stall the Hindu counter-offensive [1 ...

  6. 1946 Bihar riots - Wikipedia

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    Communal riots occurred in Bihar, India from 24 October to 11 November 1946, in which Hindu mobs targeted Muslim families. The riots were triggered by the Great Calcutta Killings, as well as the Noakhali riots earlier that year. Mahatma Gandhi declared that he would fast unto death if the riots did not stop. The riots were part of a sequence of ...

  7. Religious violence in India - Wikipedia

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    For 2012, [ 11] there were 93 deaths in India from many incidences of communal violence (or 0.007 fatalities per 100,000 people). Of these, 48 were Muslims, 44 Hindus and one police official. The riots also injured 2,067 people, of which 1,010 were Hindus, 787 Muslims, 222 police officials and 48 others.

  8. Hindu–Islamic relations - Wikipedia

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    Category. Portal. v. t. e. Akbar greeting Hindu Rajput rulers and other nobles at court, he attempted to foster communal harmony between Hindus and Muslims. [ 1] Interactions between Muslims and Hindus began in the 7th century, after the advent of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula. These interactions were mainly by trade throughout the Indian Ocean.

  9. Direct Action Day - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Direct Action Day (16 August 1946) was the day the All-India Muslim League decided to take a "direct action" using violence to intimidate non-muslims and their leadership for a separate Muslim homeland after the British exit from India. Also known as the 1946 Calcutta Killings, it was a day of nationwide communal riots. [ 5]