Khejarli 363 Bishnois Became Martyrs
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- otherwise sleepy village of Khejarli, named after the 'Khejri' trees,. (Prosopis Cineraria) By that time, 363 Bishnois had already become martyrs.
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- (363) Bishnois, young and old, men and women, married and unmarried, rich and poor had already become martyrs.
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- Apr 11, 2011 Amrita Devi sacrificed for saving trees; 11.3 Mass movement to protect trees; 11.4 363 Bishnois became martyrs; 11.
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- Sep 29, 2009 3.1 363 Bishnois became martyrs.
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- Rajasthan, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Ajmer, Jodhpur
- Dec 25, 2009 Bishnoi is a sect of people who really love the earth so much, that they of people had descended on their otherwise sleepy village of Khejarli, By that time, three hundred and sixty three (363) Bishnois, young and old, men and women, married and unmarried, rich and poor had already become martyrs.
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