Hinduism in the United Kingdom - British Hindus, Hindu Temples in the United Kingdom, Hinduism in England, Hinduism in Scotland (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: British Hindus, Hindu temples in the United Kingdom, Hinduism in England, Hinduism in Scotland, Hinduism in Wales, Hinduja Group, Shambo, Ram Vaswani, Rajnarayan Chandavarkar, Swraj Paul, Baron Paul, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Ramesh Kallidai, Hindu population in England & Wales, Archie Panjabi, Susheela Raman, Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera, Virendra Sharma, List of Hindu temples in the United Kingdom, Chai Patel, Narendra Patel, Baron Patel, Rajani Palme Dutt, Shobna Gulati, Amara Karan, Shailesh Vara, List of Hindu temples in England, Hindu Forum of Britain, Bhikhu Parekh, Pamella Bordes, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Milind Soman, Gangotri, Vikas Pota, Sangita Myska, Krishna Avanti Primary School, Navnit Dholakia, Baron Dholakia, Shabnam Dutta, Jasmine Simhalan, Dinesh Dhamija, Rose Dawn, Kumar Bhattacharyya, Baron Bhattacharyya, Sonu Shamdasani, Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar, Ayan Panja, Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri, Hemish Shah, Nadarajah Selvarajah, Tilusha Ghelani, Sandip Verma, Baroness Verma, Nifa and Nishan Hindes, Leonard Williams, Mohini Sule, Preethi Nair, I-Foundation, Indira Joshi, Hinduism in Northern Ireland, National Hindu Students' Forum, Hindu Sanskar Radio, Hindu Council UK. Excerpt: The Hinduja Group is owned by Srichand Hinduja and his brother Gopichand Hinduja, more simply known as the Hinduja brothers for short. It was founded in 1914 by Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, initially operating in Mumbai, India, and setting up its first international operation in Iran in 1919. The headquarters of the Group moved to Iran where it remained until 1979, when the Islamic Revolution forced it to move to Europe. Srichand Hinduja and his brother Gopichand moved to London in 1979 to develop their father's export business. The Hinduja Group incorporates: The Hinduja Group bought into Ashok Leyland, India's second la...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: British Hindus, Hindu temples in the United Kingdom, Hinduism in England, Hinduism in Scotland, Hinduism in Wales, Hinduja Group, Shambo, Ram Vaswani, Rajnarayan Chandavarkar, Swraj Paul, Baron Paul, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Ramesh Kallidai, Hindu population in England & Wales, Archie Panjabi, Susheela Raman, Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera, Virendra Sharma, List of Hindu temples in the United Kingdom, Chai Patel, Narendra Patel, Baron Patel, Rajani Palme Dutt, Shobna Gulati, Amara Karan, Shailesh Vara, List of Hindu temples in England, Hindu Forum of Britain, Bhikhu Parekh, Pamella Bordes, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Milind Soman, Gangotri, Vikas Pota, Sangita Myska, Krishna Avanti Primary School, Navnit Dholakia, Baron Dholakia, Shabnam Dutta, Jasmine Simhalan, Dinesh Dhamija, Rose Dawn, Kumar Bhattacharyya, Baron Bhattacharyya, Sonu Shamdasani, Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar, Ayan Panja, Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri, Hemish Shah, Nadarajah Selvarajah, Tilusha Ghelani, Sandip Verma, Baroness Verma, Nifa and Nishan Hindes, Leonard Williams, Mohini Sule, Preethi Nair, I-Foundation, Indira Joshi, Hinduism in Northern Ireland, National Hindu Students' Forum, Hindu Sanskar Radio, Hindu Council UK. Excerpt: The Hinduja Group is owned by Srichand Hinduja and his brother Gopichand Hinduja, more simply known as the Hinduja brothers for short. It was founded in 1914 by Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, initially operating in Mumbai, India, and setting up its first international operation in Iran in 1919. The headquarters of the Group moved to Iran where it remained until 1979, when the Islamic Revolution forced it to move to Europe. Srichand Hinduja and his brother Gopichand moved to London in 1979 to develop their father's export business. The Hinduja Group incorporates: The Hinduja Group bought into Ashok Leyland, India's second la...

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June 2011

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42

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978-1-156-08171-6

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9781156081716

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