100 Best Letters, 1847-1947HarperCollins Publishers India, 2000 - 478 من الصفحات Collection of letters predominantly on India during British rule. |
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الصفحة 47
... started by European adventurers and all the early periodicals in India were written in English and edited by Englishmen . J.A. Hicky undoubtedly was a pioneer in the field . He started The Bengal Gazette in 1780 with the motto , " A ...
... started by European adventurers and all the early periodicals in India were written in English and edited by Englishmen . J.A. Hicky undoubtedly was a pioneer in the field . He started The Bengal Gazette in 1780 with the motto , " A ...
الصفحة 105
... started an Indo - American National Association ( 1907 ) followed in 1908 by an " India House " ( presumably on the lines of the one in London started by Indians themselves ) . However , it had to be closed down after a year because of ...
... started an Indo - American National Association ( 1907 ) followed in 1908 by an " India House " ( presumably on the lines of the one in London started by Indians themselves ) . However , it had to be closed down after a year because of ...
الصفحة 450
... started life in Agra but came to Delhi around 1812 after his marriage in 1810. He started writing poetry at the age of twelve under the pen - name ' Asad ' , but later switched over to ' Ghalib ' . He was a friend of Bahadur Shah Zafar ...
... started life in Agra but came to Delhi around 1812 after his marriage in 1810. He started writing poetry at the age of twelve under the pen - name ' Asad ' , but later switched over to ' Ghalib ' . He was a friend of Bahadur Shah Zafar ...
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For our own security we should take the whole of Punjab | 4 |
Kill those who destroy our religions | 13 |
The exking stands the travelling very well | 22 |
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accept army August became become believe Bengal Bombay Bose British brother Calcutta called cause Committee Conference Congress Congress Working Committee consider Council course Delhi educated elected England English fact feel forces freedom give given Government hand Hindus hope House important independence India interests Jawaharlal Jinnah joined later lead leaders letter living London Lord Mahatma Gandhi Mahomedans March matter means meeting mind minister Mission months movement Muslim Muslim League Nehru never officers opinion organisation Pakistan party passed political position possible present president Press prisoners published Punjab question reason References regard remained representative resolution revolutionaries rule Secretary started taken thing thought took University Viceroy whole wish write written wrote