India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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... Rulers of India of his times . It was through betrayals and betrayals only that the Britishers were able to have a sway over whole of India but during the days of Ranjit Singh they could not think of attracking the Punjab . It was after ...
... Rulers of India of his times . It was through betrayals and betrayals only that the Britishers were able to have a sway over whole of India but during the days of Ranjit Singh they could not think of attracking the Punjab . It was after ...
Page 67
... rulers whom they did not like . These intellectuals were either Brahmins or Buddhists . When Mahmood Ghazni invaded Somnath , the Brahmins spoke of their rulers " The Lord of our Temple alone will conquer the invader . Our rulers need ...
... rulers whom they did not like . These intellectuals were either Brahmins or Buddhists . When Mahmood Ghazni invaded Somnath , the Brahmins spoke of their rulers " The Lord of our Temple alone will conquer the invader . Our rulers need ...
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... rulers . After Clive , Lord Hastings came to India . Both these great person- alities , on their return to England were accused of corrupt practices by the Parliament of England . Lord Clive was censured . He committed suicide . I ...
... rulers . After Clive , Lord Hastings came to India . Both these great person- alities , on their return to England were accused of corrupt practices by the Parliament of England . Lord Clive was censured . He committed suicide . I ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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