Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... decision to enter the legislatures . Unknown to them the Mahatma on April 2nd had already reached a decision to call off civil disobedience , leaving him- self alone " to bear the responsibility of civil resistance if it is to succeed ...
... decision to enter the legislatures . Unknown to them the Mahatma on April 2nd had already reached a decision to call off civil disobedience , leaving him- self alone " to bear the responsibility of civil resistance if it is to succeed ...
الصفحة 231
... decision reached him through the jail superintendent , who disclosed to him casually that the Mahatma had withdrawn civil disobedience . Though disappointed Nehru was not surprised . The news was unpleasant but it could only have been a ...
... decision reached him through the jail superintendent , who disclosed to him casually that the Mahatma had withdrawn civil disobedience . Though disappointed Nehru was not surprised . The news was unpleasant but it could only have been a ...
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... decision to accede to India , and this decision was supported by Abdullah's National Conference . None the less the Indian Government of its own volition did not deem this form of accession sufficient , and when on Menon's return to ...
... decision to accede to India , and this decision was supported by Abdullah's National Conference . None the less the Indian Government of its own volition did not deem this form of accession sufficient , and when on Menon's return to ...
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A TRYST WITH DESTINY | 1 |
THE GATHERING STORM | 44 |
DISCOVERY OF INDIA | 62 |
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