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Amritsar: Mrs Gandhis Last Battle

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 261

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  • 9788129109170

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  • 1 mm

    Width
  • 14 mm

    Height
  • 21 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 1 MAY 2006

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    On 5th June, 1984, the Indian army started attacking the Amritsar Complex that housed the two most sacred shrines of the Sikh sting community- the Golden Temple and the Akal Takht. The generals who opposed the use of strong attack on the shrine were not prepared for the fierce and adept resistance they encountered. Mrs Gandhi became the reign of terror in Punjab after the On 5th June, 1984, the Indian army started attacking the Amritsar Complex that housed the two most sacred shrines of the Sikh sting community- the Golden Temple and the Akal Takht. The generals who opposed...  Read More

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    Mark Tully

    Sir William Mark Tully, KBE is the former Bureau Chief of BBC, New Delhi, a position he held for 20 years. He worked with the BBC for a total of 30 years before resigning in July 1994. The recipient of several awards, Tully has authored nine books. He is a member of the Oriental Club. 

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