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- Cathars and Jains
- Conversion of Jains to Islam
- History of Gounder Community
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- Jains in Ratnagiri District
- Jains in Solapur District
- Jains in Tulu Nadu
- Jains of Kolhapur
- Nadars - Who Are they
- Origin of Gotra in Oswals
- Origin of Oswals
- Origins of Jain Migration into Murshidabad
- Persian Affinities of the Licchavis
- Recent Conversions to Jainism
- The History Of Jain Community In East Africa
- The Jain Community of Present Days
- The Origin and Culture of Chaturth Community
- The Structure of Jain Community
- Understanding Jains and Jainism| by Padmanabh Jaini
- Women in Jain Religion
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