Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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الصفحة 53
... later , Motilal rational- ised what his reason could not easily accept . The turning point came with Mrs. Besant's internment in June , 1917. Far from discouraging the cry for Home Rule , this action in- tensified the popular demand and ...
... later , Motilal rational- ised what his reason could not easily accept . The turning point came with Mrs. Besant's internment in June , 1917. Far from discouraging the cry for Home Rule , this action in- tensified the popular demand and ...
الصفحة 137
... later in the year , accepted so far as the preamble went , thus committing the Con- gress to the principle of socialism . Consideration of the detailed pro- posals was postponed to a later date . As with many Nehru - inspired proposals ...
... later in the year , accepted so far as the preamble went , thus committing the Con- gress to the principle of socialism . Consideration of the detailed pro- posals was postponed to a later date . As with many Nehru - inspired proposals ...
الصفحة 392
... later to become Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army and still later was to be impris- oned for organising a plot against the Government . In Kashmir he was known by the pseudonym of General Tariq . In this first action with the invaders ...
... later to become Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army and still later was to be impris- oned for organising a plot against the Government . In Kashmir he was known by the pseudonym of General Tariq . In this first action with the invaders ...
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A TRYST WITH DESTINY | 1 |
THE GATHERING STORM | 44 |
DISCOVERY OF INDIA | 62 |
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