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   Hala's stanzas on life and love in Ancient India: A review article
- (2011)
        Author: Wright, J.C.
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   Together but separate: How Muslim scholars conceived of religious plurality in South Asia in the seventeenth century
- (2011)
        Author: Khalfoui, Mouez
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   Middle Korean and the Cheju dialect
- (2011)
        Author: Stonham, John
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   Poly-functionality of the preverbal “acquire” in the Nanning Yue dialect of Chinese: an areal perspective
- (2011)
        Author: Bit-Chee, Kwok
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   The relationship between maghazi and hadith in early Islamic scholarship
- (2011)
        Author: Gorke, Andreas
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   The public role of Dhimmis during Abbasid times
- (2011)
        Author: Sirry, Mun'im
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   The Saradatilakatantra on yoga: A new edition and translation of chapter 25
- (2011)
        Author: Buhnemann, Gudrun
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   Hearts, desires and behavioural patterns: Debating human nature in ancient China
- (2011)
        Author: Gassmann, Robert H.
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   "Stung by a bee, you fear a fly": Areal and universal aspects of Lahu proverbial wisdom
- (2011)
        Author: Matisoff, James A.
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org

   A poem to carp about? Poem 16-3828 of the Man'yoshu collection
- (2011)
        Author: Palmer, Edwina
        Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
        URL: http://journals.cambridge.org