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Rajasthan: Gogamedi, a Rajput-Muslim shrine and the politics of communal capture
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Rajasthan: Gogamedi, a Rajput-Muslim shrine and the politics of communal capture
Gogamedi, a Shared Sacred Geography Under Siege Located in the Hanumangarh district of northern Rajasthan, near the fringes of the Thar Desert, Gogamedi is not merely a pilgrimage site but a living archive of north-western India’s syncretic past. The shrine, popularly known as Gogamedi, is dedicated to Gogaji Chauhan, also revered as Jaharveer Gogga, a 11th century medieval Rajput warrior-saint whose veneration cuts across religious boundaries.…
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