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Nobody loves stories more than children. The book is an attempt to retell the bedtime stories told by my father during my childhood. The story is about the funny misadventures of a lazy young man who was blessed by lady luck. The story has been written in a way that makes it relevant for kids of today’s generation while maintaining the good old fantasy-fiction genre feeling of “once upon a time lived a king”. Dive into the world of a mad elephant, a man-eater tiger, a super-fast horse and a lazy man whose luck is too good to be true. This short storybook is filled with illustrations that children can colour to bring the book to life!
Biography of Banda Singh Bahadur, 1670-1716, Sikh religious and military leader.
Even Though Much Literature On Bahadur Shah Zafar And The 1857 Revolt Exists, Mahdi Husain S Book Continues To Be Of Considerable Relevance To The Historians Of Modern India. It Is Rich In Details, And Offers A Dispassionate Interpretation Of The 1857 Revolt. The Book Brings Alive, To The Present-Day Reader, The Trauma Of Living In 1857, A Trauma That People Like Syed Ahmad Khan And The Poet Mirza Ghalib Experienced.
India Vs Pakistan. No. This is not a cricket match hyped-up by media. We are talking about war, real war! This war is nothing new. It started even before the new country "Pakistan" existed, and still continuing for more than 60 years. In the mid forties, our freedom struggle movement was reaching its peak. At one point, British authorities decided they can't hold us anymore and decided to leave the country. A grand success to generations of freedom fighters! But, this victory came with an added headache. Our British rulers also decided to split India into two pieces, and create a new country called Pakistan. Means, effectively they were granting freedom to two countries, not one. This is exa...
This is a detailed life story of Lal Bahadur Shastri in all its phases and aspects. In this book, the author describes Shastri as a unique and fascinating personality who bestrode the Indian political stage after independence. The biography says that the great achievement of Shastri was during the depressing years when he bolstered up the Indian people's sagging morale and restored self confidence in them as a nation.
Time has forgotten Bahadur Khan. History has condemned him as a drunken wastrel and overlooked his military genius. Part man, part horse; part Hindu, part Muslim; part Rajput, part Gujarati; what was he like, really, this rebellious young man? A warrior born, why did he refuse the most vital battle in history? Why did he surrender the islands of Bombay to two centuries of Portuguese rule? This is the story of that renegade prince, Bahadur, Shah of Gujarat. When Vasco da Gama lands near Kozhikode on 20 May 1498, he seems scant more than a visiting trader, just another discourteous barbarian, hardly a threat. But the aughts of the new century bring seismic change. Portuguese violence on the co...
On the life and works of Tegh Bahadur, 1621-1675, 9th guru of the Sikhs.
Life and works of Kāśībahādura Śreshṭha, 1911-1989, Nepali writer.