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The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox Hinduism, was not widely accepted in _________.
  1. Punjab
  2. Sindh
  3. North-West Frontier province
  4. All of the above

A
Punjab
B
North-West Frontier province
C
Sindh
D
All of the above
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