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Ayodhya Temple - Babri Masjid Controversy
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For websites dealing with the controversies surrounding the destruction of the Babri Masjid and the proposed building of a temple to Rama on the site.
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Archaeologist Questions Ram Janambhoomi Being in Ayodhya
- Rediff on the Net reports that archaeologist M.V.N. Krishna Rao has found that Indus Valley seals point to Banawali as the birth place of Rama.
BBC News Online
- A look at the background to the violent dispute between Hindus and Muslims in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya.
BBC News: Ayodhya Dispute
- A report about the court case.
The Ayodhya Debate
- Koenrad Elst with a set of articles on the case for the prior existence of the mosque.
Wikipedia - Babri Mosque
- Includes details of the mosque and its architecture prior to destruction, as well as a detailed account of the events of 1992.
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