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By the way, I have a copy of the book - but that is currently not with me: it is kept along with 100s of other books which I own at my house in Harmu colony, Ranchi, India. Now-a-day, this book is not available in the market. I am trying to get the book couriered to me in Chennai - if I get the same, I shall add more contents to the page. I can not promise any date. --Bhadani 14:08, 9 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Don't bust a gut trying to get hold of a copy - this book is bigoted, hate-filled nonsense which is unworthy of any consideration. Sikandarji 14:22, 20 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Copyvio?

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The recent edits by 61.0.5.159 appear to be a cut and paste of this page: [1] It is not clear that page is free to copy; also the information is simply a 100% duplicate of the page. Please edit or remove.--Nemonoman 06:24, 26 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In case, it is copyvio and cut and paste type of thing the right thing is to remove that particular edit. --Bhadani 15:45, 26 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Book review

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This is about a book and not about Taj Mahal. As such, we should not de-generate the page into a useless garbage bin to place our POVs. We should write about the book and its contents. --Bhadani 14:52, 27 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Rollback

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I just rolled back a long reproduction as it was a copyright violation. --Bhadani 12:19, 9 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

comments at Taj Mahal.

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Following up on my comments at that article, i propose the merging of this into a section of the article on the author, together with a redirect.


The link to Marvin Miller takes you to some baseball player. Is he the economist? How to edit the links or do some disambiguation on that name? ---Ravi

Ravi, read, he is a baseball executive director. It states he was an economist!, it was to wrong individual.Atmamatma 20:29, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

not the economist

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a paper by Professor Marvin H. Mills an architect at Pratt Institute theorized their was an earlier Hindu Rajput palace which was restructured/flipped in modern parlence, read his article at link now in article Atmamatma 20:27, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Notability

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The book;s notability is established by third party references to it including the ones from the BBC noted below: