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Denis Matringe. Les sikhs. Histoire et traditions des « Lions du Panjab ». Paris, Albin Michel, 2008, 377 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

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Mondes indiens (comptes rendus)
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Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 2013

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References

1- Hir Varis Shah, poeme panjabi du XVIIIe siècle, Pondichéry, Institut français d’indologie, 1988 ; Šāh, Hāšam, Sassi, Paris, Langues et mondes, 2004 Google Scholar ; Prîtam, Amritš, La vérité, Paris, Éd. des Femmes, 1989 Google Scholar, et Pinjar le squelette, Paris, Kailash, 2003.

2- Voir en particulier Matringe, Denis, Litterature, histoire et religion du Panjab, 1850-1950, Paris, College de France, 2009 Google Scholar ; Matringe, Denis, Un islam non arabe. Horizons indiens et pakistanais, Paris, Téraedre, 2005.Google Scholar