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The Image of the Kirpan seems off, rather a talvar or regular sword, carried by almost anyone in India. I was surprised during the troubles over the pilgrimage to the Hindu site in Kashmir (last year) that even Hindu women were brandishing long swords, when they took over a police station in Jammu. | The Image of the Kirpan seems off, rather a talvar or regular sword, carried by almost anyone in India. I was surprised during the troubles over the pilgrimage to the Hindu site in Kashmir (last year) that even Hindu women were brandishing long swords, when they took over a police station in Jammu. | ||
Maybe I am mis-understanding, I thought you were talking about the [[Kirpan]] - one of the [[ | Maybe I am mis-understanding, I thought you were talking about the [[Kirpan]] - one of the [[Five ks]]. [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 09:07, 13 June 2010 (UTC) |
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Bhai Sahib Lucky ji, Please check that my changes, are on course.
The Image of the Kirpan seems off, rather a talvar or regular sword, carried by almost anyone in India. I was surprised during the troubles over the pilgrimage to the Hindu site in Kashmir (last year) that even Hindu women were brandishing long swords, when they took over a police station in Jammu.
Maybe I am mis-understanding, I thought you were talking about the Kirpan - one of the Five ks. Allenwalla 09:07, 13 June 2010 (UTC)