2000 Church bombings of South India - significado y definición. Qué es 2000 Church bombings of South India
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Qué (quién) es 2000 Church bombings of South India - definición


2000 Church bombings of South India         
The 2000 Church bombings refers to the serial bombings of churches in the southern Indian states of Karnataka, Goa and Andhra Pradesh by the Islamist extremist group Deendar Anjuman in the year 2000.
IndiaSouth Korea relations         
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BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND SOUTH KOREA
India-South Korean relations; South Korea-Indian relations; India-Korean relations; Indo-South Korea relations; South Korea-India relations; Indian-South Korean relations; India-South Korea relations; Indo-South Korean relations; India - South Korea relations; India – South Korea relations; South Korea–India relations; South Korea - India relations; South Korea – India relations; South Korea India relations; India South Korea relations; South Korea- India relations; South Korea– India relations; Embassy of South Korea, New Delhi
IndiaSouth Korea relations refers to the bilateral relations between India and South Korea. Formal establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries occurred in 1973.
United Church of Northern India – Presbyterian Synod         
The United Church of Northern India (UCNI) is a mainline Presbyterian Church society in India belonging to the Protestant Christian denomination. The UCNI was constituted by the union of the Presbyterian Church and Congregational churches in 1924.