Nehru: The Invention of IndiaArcade Pub., 2003 - 282 من الصفحات New from Shashi Tharoor, eminent United Nations,diplomat and author of India: From Midnight to the,Millennium, comes an incisive new biography of the,great secularist, Jawaharlal Nehru, who -,alongside his spiritual father, Mahatma Gandhi -,led the movement for India's independence from,British rule and ushered his newly independent,country into the modern world.,|A well-crafted life of the Indian politician and,independence-movement hero.. A thoughtful,account, likening Nehru to Thomas Jefferson in,ways both positive and negative| - Kirkus Reviews. |
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... Jawa- harlal grew up surrounded by every imaginable creature comfort . Not only did he have electricity and running water in the house ( both unheard - of luxuries for most of his compatriots ) , but the family home was equipped with ...
... Jawa- harlal grew up surrounded by every imaginable creature comfort . Not only did he have electricity and running water in the house ( both unheard - of luxuries for most of his compatriots ) , but the family home was equipped with ...
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... Jawa- harlal was such a faithful acolyte of his that his being president was just as good as the Mahatma himself hold- ing the job . The shrewd Mahatma had no doubt calcu- lated that if he did not publicly co - opt Jawaharlal into the ...
... Jawa- harlal was such a faithful acolyte of his that his being president was just as good as the Mahatma himself hold- ing the job . The shrewd Mahatma had no doubt calcu- lated that if he did not publicly co - opt Jawaharlal into the ...
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... Jawa- harlal's dismay , the Mahatma agreed to take part in a second Round Table Conference in London in exchange for the release of political prisoners and for permission to picket and protest nonviolently . Jawaharlal thought these ...
... Jawa- harlal's dismay , the Mahatma agreed to take part in a second Round Table Conference in London in exchange for the release of political prisoners and for permission to picket and protest nonviolently . Jawaharlal thought these ...
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