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LUCKNOW, India - Schools, shops and businesses reopened Friday as fears of violence ebbed in northern India following a court order to divide a disputed holy site between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
LUCKNOW, India - For 150 years, Hindus and Muslims both claimed a site that is sacred to their religions, which triggered some of the worst rioting in India's history.
LUCKNOW, India - An Indian court ruled Thursday that a disputed holy site that has sparked bloody communal riots across the country in the past should be divided between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
LUCKNOW, India - A lawyer for the Muslim community says he will appeal an Indian court ruling that would divide a disputed holy site between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
LUCKNOW, India - An Indian court ruled Thursday that a disputed holy site that has sparked bloody communal riots across the country in the past should be divided between the Hindu and Muslim communities, a lawyer involved in the suit said.
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