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Serge BLERALD (Réalisation)
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EHESS/2016
DOI :
10.60527/z621-ns68
Citer cette ressource :
EHESS. (2016, 30 mai). Reflections of 1980s Sindhi Society in Amar Jaleel’s Dil Je Duniya: A Commentary on Aror Jo Mast , in The Vernacularization of Muslim and Hindu Traditions: The Case of Sindhiyyat. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/z621-ns68. (Consultée le 27 mars 2025)
Reflections of 1980s Sindhi Society in Amar Jaleel’s Dil Je Duniya: A Commentary on Aror Jo Mast
Réalisation : 30 mai 2016
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Kamran Khumber, CEIAS (CNRS-EHESS)
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