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William Dalrymple

City of Djinns

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    would join Bhindranwale and fight these Hindu dogs.’
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    If I was a young man I
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    It was a rather heroic story. When some hooligans began to break
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    Old Mr Puri, her husband, was a magnificent-looking Sikh gentleman with a long white beard and a tin zimmer frame with wheels on the bottom
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    unique institution which taught village girls how to use knives and forks,
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    School, India’s first etiquette college
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    Mrs Puri also controlled a variety of business interests
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    A Sikh from Lahore, Mrs Puri was expelled from her old home during Partition and in the upheavals of 1947 lost everything. She arrived in Delhi on a bullock cart.
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