Buried secret of Shampur
Author: Manisha Rath
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Published: 2022-06-27
Total Pages: 275
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Author: Manisha Rath
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Published: 2022-06-27
Total Pages: 275
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Raynor Thompson
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 720
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Raynor Thompson
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 648
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mansel Longworth Dames
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 488
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dīneśacandra Siṃha
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Published: 2011
Total Pages: 351
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Richard Carnac Temple
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 650
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anand A. Yang
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1999-02-01
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780520919969
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe role of markets in linking local communities to larger networks of commerce, culture, and political power is the central element in Anand A. Yang's provocative and original study. Yang uses bazaars in the northeast Indian state of Bihar during the colonial period as the site of his investigation. The bazaar provides a distinctive locale for posing fundamental questions regarding indigenous societies under colonialism and for highlighting less familiar aspects of colonial India. At one level, Yang reconstructs Bihar's marketing system, from its central place in the city of Patna down to the lowest rung of the periodic markets. But he also concentrates on the dynamics of exchanges and negotiations between different groups and on what can be learned through the "voices" of people in the bazaar: landholders, peasants, traders, and merchants. Along the way, Yang uncovers a wealth of details on the functioning of rural trade, markets, fairs, and pilgrimages in Bihar. A key contribution of Bazaar India is its many-stranded narrative history of some of South Asia's primary actors over the past two centuries. But Yang's approach is not that of a detached observer; rather, his own voice is engaged with the voices of the past and with present-day historians. By focusing on the world beyond the mud walls of the village, he widens the imaginative geography of South Asian history. Readers with an interest in markets, social history, culture, colonialism, British India, and historiographic methods will welcome his book.
Author: Dulany Terrett
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Published: 1956
Total Pages: 408
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Raja Rao
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2014-08-15
Total Pages: 567
ISBN-13: 9351188019
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRama, a young scholar, meets Madeleine at a university in France. Though they seem to be made for each other, both alike in temperament and character, at times they are divided, a huge gulf separating them. Rama’s trip back to India for his father’s illness forcibly reminds him of the underlying contrasts between India and Europe, and of a certain conflict between them in himself. When he returns to France, Rama and Madeleine must face the problems in their marriage. Can they preserve their identities, or must one sacrifice one’s inheritance to make the relationship a success?
Author: Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2013-02-08
Total Pages: 223
ISBN-13: 1780577966
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn the morning of 3 April 1933, two single-engine biplanes set off on a flight into history. From their base near the Indian border with the mystery country of Nepal, the two young pilots, one a British Marquis and a Scottish Member of Parliament, the other a dynamic flight commander, flew towards as great a challenge as world aviation had faced to date - Mount Everest, 'Roof of the World'. The first flight over Everest was the climax of years of thought and months of intensive planning, an epoch-making event which caught the imagination of millions. News of its success reverberated throughout the British Empire to the world at large. Among the deluge of telegrams of congratulations received were those from the King and the Prime Minister. The Times of London, which had given exclusive coverage of the Expedition since its early days, carried one of its longest features ever and was excited enough to comment that the achievement was 'almost like exploring the rainbow'. Some half-a-century later that Houston-Mount Everest Expedition takes its place as one of the last great pioneering flights before the era of space travel. Roof of the World tells the remarkable story of that flight and its repercussions, among which were the growth of the British aviation industry and the creation of the country's second international airport. Using rare and unique photographs, many taken from the flight itself and giving an idea of the qualities required of the crews, Lord James Douglas-Hamilton has recreated the scene facing the pilots, one of whom was his father. He has had access to relevant diaries and personal papers presents in Roof of the World a valuable contribution to our understanding of a unique achievement in an eventful decade.