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Khaksar was a founding member of the Taliban movement, which arose in Kandahar in the early nineties.
The other, suggested by the girl's Afro hairstyle, is of Black Power politics, which arose in response to a racism that integration alone could not change.
The Pietist movement, which arose in the late seventeenth century, aimed at reinvigorating an orthodox Lutheran establishment that, in its view, had become too rigid.
The Frankfurt School, which arose in the early nineteen-twenties, never presented a united front; it was, after all, a gaggle of intellectuals.
Although Scoppola is a case which arose in Italy, the decision is of critical important to the UK for two reasons.
It was only with the challenge to modernism which arose in the sixties and seventies that people started to notice her.
The esoteric Vaishnava-Sahajiya cult, which arose in Bengal in the 16th century, was another emotional attempt at reconciling the spirit and the flesh.
Sikhism, which arose in the Punjab region in the 15th century, includes elements of Hinduism and Islam but forms a wholly distinct faith.
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