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I See No Stranger

No one is a Hindu; no one a Muslim. With these radical words Guru Nanak (1469-1539) founded the Sikh religion, calling for the recognition of one God. This title brings together works of art that identify these core Sikh beliefs in the period of their early development by the ten historical Gurus (16th-17th centuries).
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No one is a Hindu; no one a Muslim. With these radical words Guru Nanak (1469-1539) founded the Sikh religion, calling for the recognition of one God. This title brings together works of art that identify these core Sikh beliefs in the period of their early development by the ten historical Gurus (16th-17th centuries).

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Pickabook
A UK based company founded in 1998. Offering exceptional value for money on a wide range of books including leather bound books and sticker books.

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