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On the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the ‘Quit India Movement’ i.e. on 9th August 1992, Shri Ganesh Shukla, Journalist and Freedom Fighter, started a column ‘An Augusteer’s Reminiscences’, in the New Wave, New Delhi, the journal of which he was Founder Editor. The series of articles that have now been compiled into this book, was published between 1992 to 1995. Shri Ganesh Shukla gives a graphic account of his experiences and interactions with many of the players and heroes, both renowned and unsung, of the struggle for India’s Independence and the early years of the new Nation, the tumultuous period between 1945 to 1964. The Reminiscences were written from memory and from Shri Shukla’s conversations with former colleagues and Comrades.
Between the mid-sixteenth and early nineteenth century, the Mughal Empire was an Indo-Islamic dynasty that ruled as far as Bengal in the east and Kabul in the west, as high as Kashmir in the north and the Kaveri basin in the south. The Mughals constructed a sophisticated, complex system of government that facilitated an era of profound artistic and architectural achievement. They promoted the place of Persian culture in Indian society and set the groundwork for South Asia's future development. In this volume, two leading historians of early modern South Asia present nine major joint essays on the Mughal Empire, framed by an essential introductory reflection. Making creative use of materials ...
This book challenges the fundamental assumptions regarding the foundations of Pakistani nationalism during colonial rule in India.
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