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light. There had been ten or fifteen night robberies on the road in the past fortnight alone. The same untameable landscape of remote desert and rocky hills that has made Sindh so difficult to govern, and so hospitable to brigands and outlaws throughout its history, has also turned it into a place of refuge for heterodox religious sects, driven here from more orthodox parts of the region. This, and
Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India
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