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Bashir Ahmed Mayukh, a 99-year-old scholar and literary figure, known for promoting communal harmony through his works on various religious texts, passed away in Kota after a brain clot diagnosis. A devout Muslim, he also built the Mayukheshwar Mahadev Temple and authored eight books, including 'Shabdragi Mayukh', his last publication. He is survived by two sons and two daughters.
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