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  1. 15 de feb. de 2008 · Hiner Saleem’s memoir of his childhood in Kurdistan, My Father’s Rifle, begins: My grandfather had a good sense of humour. He used to say he was born a Kurd, in a free country. Then the Ottomans arrived and said to my grandfather, ‘You’re Ottoman,’ so he became an Ottoman. At the fall of the Ottoman Empire, he became Turkish.

  2. Justine Hardy Wydawnictwo: Muza literatura piękna. 420 str. 7 godz. 0 min. Szczegóły. Kup książkę. Trzy kobiety mieszkają w Domu Cudów, na łodzi przycumowanej na jeziorze Nagin. Suriya jest niemową, nosi w sercu potworną tajemnicę. Jej córka Lila chce uciec od przeszłości i żyć innym życiem.

  3. Healing Minds Foundation - Justine Hardy. Based on twenty years of working with Non-Government Organisations and foundations in India and the UK this section will give an insight into some of those: slum education in Delhi, earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation in Kashmir, and a mental health project, also in Kashmir. The NGO, non-profit ...

  4. A man flew a plane into the side of a mountain. He killed himself and 149 other people. It is a statement of fact, and it happened last week in France.

  5. 2 de mar. de 2011 · March 02, 2011. Justine has written a feature review of Mirza Waheed’s first novel for The Times of London: The Collaborator by Mirza Waheed. A Kashmiri novelist investigates the conflicted loyalties and brutal violence of his homeland. Review by Justine Hardy.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Told by and about a Western woman’s immersion in the endlessly alluring and troubled Islamic culture of North India, Justine Hardy’s gorgeous and gritty novel about human passions in a battered valley is a vital addition to the literature about India. Genres India. 384 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 2006. Book details & editions.

  7. A journalist based in India, Justine Hardy started trading pashima shawls as a way of raising funds to support an education programme in some of Delhi’s slum areas. This text tells the story of the goat hair, gathered from herds that graze among the high-altitude monasteries of Little Tibet, woven in villages near the Kashmiri border with Pakistan, and sold to ladies-who-lunch of London’s ...