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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author Chander Mehra is 79 years old. A cancer surviver, he has been hospitalized for seven years and still recuperating in a New Delhi hospital. This book was wrtitten in the nursing home in-between episodes of cardiac arrest. He is a former editor and columnist and functioed from India and Africa in trying times. He is still a Prohibited Immigrant in one African countgry, where he was detained three times because of articles inimical to the regime. He was also incarcerated in India durig the Emergency, ostensibly for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan.Read More...
The author Chander Mehra is 79 years old. A cancer surviver, he has been hospitalized for seven years and still recuperating in a New Delhi hospital. This book was wrtitten in the nursing home in-between episodes of cardiac arrest. He is a former editor and columnist and functioed from India and Africa in trying times. He is still a Prohibited Immigrant in one African countgry, where he was detained three times because of articles inimical to the regime. He was also incarcerated in India durig the Emergency, ostensibly for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan.Read Less...Achievements
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India.
In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigra
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India.
In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s voluminous file on him. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, was seized by the special branch, and is lost forever.
In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India.
Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India.
In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigra
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India.
In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s voluminous file on him. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, was seized by the special branch, and is lost forever.
In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India.
Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
Different Prophets had Visions and made Predictions for India . 1. Jonathan Hansen : Turn from your wicked ways ! "India, India a land and people so diversified; you are divided by problems -- sins as large as the ocean; you are divided by the sea. Turn back to me. All people come from me.
Different Prophets had Visions and made Predictions for India . 1. Jonathan Hansen : Turn from your wicked ways ! "India, India a land and people so diversified; you are divided by problems -- sins as large as the ocean; you are divided by the sea. Turn back to me. All people come from me.
Different Prophets had Visions and made Predictions for India . 1. Jonathan Hansen : Turn from your wicked ways ! "India, India a land and people so diversified; you are divided by problems -- sins as large as the ocean; you are divided by the sea. Turn back to me. All people come from me. I make them blameless, innocent from transgressions, from the coming Judgment.
Different Prophets had Visions and made Predictions for India . 1. Jonathan Hansen : Turn from your wicked ways ! "India, India a land and people so diversified; you are divided by problems -- sins as large as the ocean; you are divided by the sea. Turn back to me. All people come from me. I make them blameless, innocent from transgressions, from the coming Judgment.
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s voluminous file on him. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, was seized by the special branch, and is lost forever. In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India. Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
Independence (Purna Swaraj) in December 1929 and the same city hosted the Muslim League Convention giving a call for Pakistan in March 1940! On the banks of Lahore’s River Ravi, Pandit Nehru, the President of Congress, gave a call to vow and resolved to dedicate the Congressmen “to attainment of Purna Swaraj for India.”
Independence (Purna Swaraj) in December 1929 and the same city hosted the Muslim League Convention giving a call for Pakistan in March 1940! On the banks of Lahore’s River Ravi, Pandit Nehru, the President of Congress, gave a call to vow and resolved to dedicate the Congressmen “to attainment of Purna Swaraj for India.”
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s voluminous file on him. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, was seized by the special branch, and is lost forever. In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India. Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s voluminous file on him. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, was seized by the special branch, and is lost forever. In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India. Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the unruly Qaraunas of Mongol origin.
The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the unruly Qaraunas of Mongol origin.
China’s vast spiritual cemetery brutal genocide of Tibetism
China’s vast spiritual cemetery brutal genocide of Tibetism
China’s vast spiritual cemetery brutal genocide of Tibetism
China’s vast spiritual cemetery brutal genocide of Tibetism
China’s vast spiritual cemetery brutal genocide of Tibetism
China’s vast spiritual cemetery brutal genocide of Tibetism
“Occasionally,” he said, turning back to look at Neelam moodily: “A pathetic victim of the terrorism of theology-ism and hollow middle-class morality.”
“Occasionally,” he said, turning back to look at Neelam moodily: “A pathetic victim of the terrorism of theology-ism and hollow middle-class morality.”
She stumbled into Hari‟s arms, reeking of cheap liquor. The hooligans backed away as David moved threateningly towards them. “They were trying to rape me and make a movie in there,” she screamed, pointing towards the beauty salon next to the pharmacy. David hurriedly bought a pair of jeans and a top for the girl while Hari hailed a passing cab, pushing the girl in the back seat, signaling David to follow, himself sitting next to the Sikh driver. “They wer
She stumbled into Hari‟s arms, reeking of cheap liquor. The hooligans backed away as David moved threateningly towards them. “They were trying to rape me and make a movie in there,” she screamed, pointing towards the beauty salon next to the pharmacy. David hurriedly bought a pair of jeans and a top for the girl while Hari hailed a passing cab, pushing the girl in the back seat, signaling David to follow, himself sitting next to the Sikh driver. “They were going to rape me and make a movie,” she wailed, covering her face with her hands. “Do you blame them, half-naked as you
Hari Nath Rai was relentlessly pursuing his scoop of the century to expose the proclivities and propensities of Jihad, the so-called Muslim holy war. He was also an assiduous critic of the country’s dictatorial and spuriously secular regime. which often landed him in detention. Ironically, he was also petrified of pain inflicted to chasten him for assiduously criticizing the extra-constitutional emergency regime for its tyranny, corruption, opaqueness and flawe
Hari Nath Rai was relentlessly pursuing his scoop of the century to expose the proclivities and propensities of Jihad, the so-called Muslim holy war. He was also an assiduous critic of the country’s dictatorial and spuriously secular regime. which often landed him in detention. Ironically, he was also petrified of pain inflicted to chasten him for assiduously criticizing the extra-constitutional emergency regime for its tyranny, corruption, opaqueness and flawed administration. But that did not deter him from pursuing the truth about the mindless carnage culture of Jihad and soul-stifling brutality of the intoxication of power.
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s
Chander Mehra, 83, journalist-editor-columnist- author. Hospitalized for seven years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In one African state, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries were inimical to the dictatorial regime. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant” in the Immigration Department’s voluminous file on him. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, was seized by the special branch, and is lost forever. In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India. Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India. Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
In India, during the Emergency, he was detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, an anthology of the since deceased Loknayak who needs no introduction Because of his struggle for emancipation from colonial rule as well as anti-people policies in post-independence India. Chander Mehra’s published books include: Corruption: Dealing with the Devil, and a novel Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states.
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
My cousin Hira Lal Seth became my icon. He was 33, to my 13, in Lahore before the Partition, not just because he had written a couple of books, one on Nehru, the Red Star of the East, another on a Mexican, Viva Zapata, a militant. He was wise, lunatic wise, very fair, tall, athletic, spoke in whispers, lovely voice, kind of lullaby,like Kay Sarah Sarah. He hated his father, tycoon Roshan Seth, cruel wife beater, first wife Rani, Hira’s mom, my dad’s young
My cousin Hira Lal Seth became my icon. He was 33, to my 13, in Lahore before the Partition, not just because he had written a couple of books, one on Nehru, the Red Star of the East, another on a Mexican, Viva Zapata, a militant. He was wise, lunatic wise, very fair, tall, athletic, spoke in whispers, lovely voice, kind of lullaby,like Kay Sarah Sarah. He hated his father, tycoon Roshan Seth, cruel wife beater, first wife Rani, Hira’s mom, my dad’s young fragile sister, died of TB and physical violence.
My cousin Hira Lal Seth became my icon. He was 33, to my 13, in Lahore before the Partition, not just because he had written a couple of books, one on Nehru, the Red Star of the East, another on a Mexican, Viva Zapata, a militant. He was wise, lunatic wise, very fair, tall, athletic, spoke in whispers, lovely voice, kind of lullaby,like Kay Sarah Sarah. He hated his father, tycoon Roshan Seth, cruel wife beater, first wife Rani, Hira’s mom, my dad’s young
My cousin Hira Lal Seth became my icon. He was 33, to my 13, in Lahore before the Partition, not just because he had written a couple of books, one on Nehru, the Red Star of the East, another on a Mexican, Viva Zapata, a militant. He was wise, lunatic wise, very fair, tall, athletic, spoke in whispers, lovely voice, kind of lullaby,like Kay Sarah Sarah. He hated his father, tycoon Roshan Seth, cruel wife beater, first wife Rani, Hira’s mom, my dad’s young fragile sister, died of TB and physical violence.
My cousin Hira Lal Seth became my icon. He was 33, to my 13, in Lahore before the Partition, not just because he had written a couple of books, one on Nehru, the Red Star of the East, another on a Mexican, Viva Zapata, a militant. He was wise, lunatic wise, very fair, tall, athletic, spoke in whispers, lovely voice, kind of lullaby,like Kay Sarah Sarah. He hated his father, tycoon Roshan Seth, cruel wife beater, first wife Rani, Hira’s mom, my dad’s young
My cousin Hira Lal Seth became my icon. He was 33, to my 13, in Lahore before the Partition, not just because he had written a couple of books, one on Nehru, the Red Star of the East, another on a Mexican, Viva Zapata, a militant. He was wise, lunatic wise, very fair, tall, athletic, spoke in whispers, lovely voice, kind of lullaby,like Kay Sarah Sarah. He hated his father, tycoon Roshan Seth, cruel wife beater, first wife Rani, Hira’s mom, my dad’s young fragile sister, died of TB and physical violence.
President Marco de Haviland of the Kingdom of Jannat behaved like a widower even while his wife Ratna was alive and well and lived in a palace in the main Palace. He was extremely possessive about her daughter. Indirani, the daughter, who played the part of the President’s hostess very well, the pretty darling of the electorate.
President Marco de Haviland of the Kingdom of Jannat behaved like a widower even while his wife Ratna was alive and well and lived in a palace in the main Palace. He was extremely possessive about her daughter. Indirani, the daughter, who played the part of the President’s hostess very well, the pretty darling of the electorate.
THE DIVINE SYMPHONY OF KASHMIR
THE DIVINE SYMPHONY OF KASHMIR
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Rambhai Laxman was in no mood to change his plans about capturing Gilgit as a first move to overthrow the puppet regime of Colonel Yunus Khan in uzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
When Hindu Mystery Defeated Aurangzeb In 1682, Aurangzeb decided to destroy the Kailasa Temple, in line with his anti-Hindu fanaticism. He dedicated 1,000 laborers to do the task for him. But they failed miserably
When Hindu Mystery Defeated Aurangzeb In 1682, Aurangzeb decided to destroy the Kailasa Temple, in line with his anti-Hindu fanaticism. He dedicated 1,000 laborers to do the task for him. But they failed miserably
The glory of sikhism
The glory of sikhism
Babur (Persian: بابر, romanized: Bābur, lit. 'tiger'; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) from what is now Uzbekistan
Babur (Persian: بابر, romanized: Bābur, lit. 'tiger'; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) from what is now Uzbekistan
Islamein ibin Ali was killed by the ruling Umayyad Caliph Yazid I, and the outcry for revenge divided the early Islamic community
Islamein ibin Ali was killed by the ruling Umayyad Caliph Yazid I, and the outcry for revenge divided the early Islamic community
Nehru main votary of the Divine Right of Prime Ministers, including Dynasty
Nehru main votary of the Divine Right of Prime Ministers, including Dynasty
A man's life is normally divided into five main stages namely infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age.
A man's life is normally divided into five main stages namely infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age.
Kashmir is special. It has always been special. It enjoys a God-given special status. What more did Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah want when he made an issue over Kashmiryat and demanded a special status under the Indian Constitution.
Kashmir is special. It has always been special. It enjoys a God-given special status. What more did Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah want when he made an issue over Kashmiryat and demanded a special status under the Indian Constitution.
The Sultan of an illusionary Ottoman Empire (Pakistan Today) resorted to conspiracy theories, accusing his political opponents of being enemies of the state aiming to topple his government, in order to continue unopposed to realise his vision for the country, analogous to the influence and outreach of the Ottoman Empire.
The Sultan of an illusionary Ottoman Empire (Pakistan Today) resorted to conspiracy theories, accusing his political opponents of being enemies of the state aiming to topple his government, in order to continue unopposed to realise his vision for the country, analogous to the influence and outreach of the Ottoman Empire.
This family tree only lists prominent members of the Borjigin family and does not reach the present. Genghis Khan appears in the middle of the tree, and Kublai Khan appears at the bottom of the tree. The Borjigin family was the royal family of the Mongol Empire, dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries.
This family tree only lists prominent members of the Borjigin family and does not reach the present. Genghis Khan appears in the middle of the tree, and Kublai Khan appears at the bottom of the tree. The Borjigin family was the royal family of the Mongol Empire, dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries.
How accurate is the assumption of perfect information in real markets? In particular, for complex goods such as housing, quality is possibly unobserved. This would lead to an inefficient allocation of resources and loss of welfare.
How accurate is the assumption of perfect information in real markets? In particular, for complex goods such as housing, quality is possibly unobserved. This would lead to an inefficient allocation of resources and loss of welfare.
April 8, 1964 J&K state government released Abdullah after withdrawing the Kashmir conspiracy case. It was a major development that was written about in most of the world simply because of the partition and Kashmir dispute. On April 24, 1964
April 8, 1964 J&K state government released Abdullah after withdrawing the Kashmir conspiracy case. It was a major development that was written about in most of the world simply because of the partition and Kashmir dispute. On April 24, 1964
The book discusses about the relatioships of Pakistan with the world, while unveiling some truth
The book discusses about the relatioships of Pakistan with the world, while unveiling some truth
Timur[3] (Persian: تیمور Temūr, Chagatai: Temür; 9 April 1336 – 18 February 1405), historically known as Amir Timur and Tamerlane[4] (Persian: تيمور لنگ Temūr(-i) Lang, "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror. As the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia, he became the first ruler in the Timurid dynasty.
Timur[3] (Persian: تیمور Temūr, Chagatai: Temür; 9 April 1336 – 18 February 1405), historically known as Amir Timur and Tamerlane[4] (Persian: تيمور لنگ Temūr(-i) Lang, "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror. As the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia, he became the first ruler in the Timurid dynasty.
"Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror. As the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia, he became the first ruler in the Timurid dynasty.[5] According to John Joseph Saunders, Timur was "the product of an islamized and iranized society", and not steppe nomadic
"Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror. As the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia, he became the first ruler in the Timurid dynasty.[5] According to John Joseph Saunders, Timur was "the product of an islamized and iranized society", and not steppe nomadic
The United Nations is not infallible. I have never been able to understand why the world did not even consider punishing trespassers Pakistan for its audacity of storming the most precious real estate in the world, the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, a clear case of criminal possession of a part of the area which did not belong to the genocide-born Islamic Republic of Pakistan
The United Nations is not infallible. I have never been able to understand why the world did not even consider punishing trespassers Pakistan for its audacity of storming the most precious real estate in the world, the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, a clear case of criminal possession of a part of the area which did not belong to the genocide-born Islamic Republic of Pakistan
US-based Pew Research Centre analysed demographic change among the world's major religions and found that the world's population of Muslims will grow by 73 per cent between 2010 and 2050, compared to 35 per cent for Christians, the next fastest-growing faith.
US-based Pew Research Centre analysed demographic change among the world's major religions and found that the world's population of Muslims will grow by 73 per cent between 2010 and 2050, compared to 35 per cent for Christians, the next fastest-growing faith.
“I am ready to die for the Caliphate, prison is nothing.” This was the declaration of Ali Saleh, a 25-year-old man from New York City who was arrested in 2015 by members of the FBI and the New York Police Department for providing material support to a terrorist organization.
“I am ready to die for the Caliphate, prison is nothing.” This was the declaration of Ali Saleh, a 25-year-old man from New York City who was arrested in 2015 by members of the FBI and the New York Police Department for providing material support to a terrorist organization.
Forget North Korea: Indo-Pak Nuclear War Should Terrify You Why the world should be hyper-focused on this massive nuclear weapons build-up by North Korea?”
Forget North Korea: Indo-Pak Nuclear War Should Terrify You Why the world should be hyper-focused on this massive nuclear weapons build-up by North Korea?”
Pakistan’s nuclear posture and the size of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal have been subjects of considerable speculation and debate since Pakistan first tested nuclear weapons, and increasingly so in recent years.
Pakistan’s nuclear posture and the size of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal have been subjects of considerable speculation and debate since Pakistan first tested nuclear weapons, and increasingly so in recent years.
The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the unruly Qaraunas of Mongol origin. The Mongols occupied parts of modern Pakistan and other parts of Punjab for decades.
The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the unruly Qaraunas of Mongol origin. The Mongols occupied parts of modern Pakistan and other parts of Punjab for decades.
Located far from the prying eyes and on top of a plateau with stunning views lies the Martand Sun Temple - one of the most stunning architectural marvels in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Located far from the prying eyes and on top of a plateau with stunning views lies the Martand Sun Temple - one of the most stunning architectural marvels in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Hindu tradition perceives the existence of the cyclical nature of the Universe and everything in it. The cosmos follows one cycle within a framework of cycles. It may have been created and reach an end, but it represents only one turn in the perpetual "wheel of time", which revolves infinitely through successive cycles of creation and destruction.
The Hindu tradition perceives the existence of the cyclical nature of the Universe and everything in it. The cosmos follows one cycle within a framework of cycles. It may have been created and reach an end, but it represents only one turn in the perpetual "wheel of time", which revolves infinitely through successive cycles of creation and destruction.
Whatever sets itself against Christ—humanism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, New Age, etc.—a key to its demolition is to show that its origins view (unlike Genesis) does not fit with reality. ‘My name is Muhammad’, the young man said to a fellow student at a university in Australia
Whatever sets itself against Christ—humanism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, New Age, etc.—a key to its demolition is to show that its origins view (unlike Genesis) does not fit with reality. ‘My name is Muhammad’, the young man said to a fellow student at a university in Australia
In South Africa, it is used to describe an important segment of the population. South Africa's Coloreds are descended from the intermarriage of white settlers, African natives, and Asian slaves who were brought to South Africa from the Dutch colonies of Asia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
In South Africa, it is used to describe an important segment of the population. South Africa's Coloreds are descended from the intermarriage of white settlers, African natives, and Asian slaves who were brought to South Africa from the Dutch colonies of Asia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
A picture speaks a thousand words. Let me paint my world to you in a few pictures... Don't worry I won't be using many colours.
A picture speaks a thousand words. Let me paint my world to you in a few pictures... Don't worry I won't be using many colours.
THE KAILASA TEMPLE, Ellora, is an architectural masterpiece. Its structure & carvings remain unmatched till date. There also remains no clue of its origin, its constructors, & nor are there any inscriptions revealing the purpose of the construction.
THE KAILASA TEMPLE, Ellora, is an architectural masterpiece. Its structure & carvings remain unmatched till date. There also remains no clue of its origin, its constructors, & nor are there any inscriptions revealing the purpose of the construction.
I am somewhat disappointed by my afforts; laclustre at best in examining the role of media in India’s overall develppment.
I am somewhat disappointed by my afforts; laclustre at best in examining the role of media in India’s overall develppment.
As of 2010[update], the city of Medina has a population of 1,183,205.[7] Inhabitants during the pre-Islamic era Yathrib also included Jewish tribes
As of 2010[update], the city of Medina has a population of 1,183,205.[7] Inhabitants during the pre-Islamic era Yathrib also included Jewish tribes
I am Kashmira Singh, 97, 13 years old then celebrating my 13th birthday . The granthi was reciting from Japjee Saheb: “Sochyan soch na hoey…”. No microphones, loud and clear, sweet, like a lullaby. There was a faint smile on the kid’s face, still swollen from the struggle in the womb.
I am Kashmira Singh, 97, 13 years old then celebrating my 13th birthday . The granthi was reciting from Japjee Saheb: “Sochyan soch na hoey…”. No microphones, loud and clear, sweet, like a lullaby. There was a faint smile on the kid’s face, still swollen from the struggle in the womb.
KASHMIRE IS INDIA’S DIVINELY, IT HAS BEEN THOUSANDS OF YEARS BEFORE GE NOCIDE-CREATED SINCE GRANTED BT GOD Before partition in 1947,The people of Lahore often boasted and termed Lahore, my place of birth My place of birth was, one of the most vivid visions of Heaven in existence.But ti was being brutally and venomously mously converted into the Capital of Hell
KASHMIRE IS INDIA’S DIVINELY, IT HAS BEEN THOUSANDS OF YEARS BEFORE GE NOCIDE-CREATED SINCE GRANTED BT GOD Before partition in 1947,The people of Lahore often boasted and termed Lahore, my place of birth My place of birth was, one of the most vivid visions of Heaven in existence.But ti was being brutally and venomously mously converted into the Capital of Hell
The author recently stumbled upon a secret Pakistani website specialising in cyber-spying and video-conferencing with weird hardline imams and other characters such as those who claim to make predictions on the basis of Hadith disclosures.
The author recently stumbled upon a secret Pakistani website specialising in cyber-spying and video-conferencing with weird hardline imams and other characters such as those who claim to make predictions on the basis of Hadith disclosures.
I am 85 years old today, quarantined for safety from self-indulgence, alcoholic insomniac, with much to forget in an eventful life. Above all, a broken down human, finally broken down following a series of battles with a hostile world, undefeated, ready for the final battle, quarantined, alone, without any means whatsoever, physically exhausted, quarantined
I am 85 years old today, quarantined for safety from self-indulgence, alcoholic insomniac, with much to forget in an eventful life. Above all, a broken down human, finally broken down following a series of battles with a hostile world, undefeated, ready for the final battle, quarantined, alone, without any means whatsoever, physically exhausted, quarantined
It is clear from the 1948 United Nations Resoltion that the unprecedented mass hemorage around the partition of India resulting in the breakaway of mainland India into Pakistan on August 14, 1947 and India on August 15, 1947, both sovereign independent states, Secular India and Islamic Pakistan
It is clear from the 1948 United Nations Resoltion that the unprecedented mass hemorage around the partition of India resulting in the breakaway of mainland India into Pakistan on August 14, 1947 and India on August 15, 1947, both sovereign independent states, Secular India and Islamic Pakistan
My writings have always turned the insides out for people to really see what is going on beneath the surface. I, now have finally mustered up some courage to take a trip down memory lane and piece every broken glass back so that it can show my reflection - whatever is left of it.
My writings have always turned the insides out for people to really see what is going on beneath the surface. I, now have finally mustered up some courage to take a trip down memory lane and piece every broken glass back so that it can show my reflection - whatever is left of it.
Where do I start? Here and now? Today. Yeah, nothing better than the present; lousier the better. Well, not really. It’s my birthday today. 84 years; tattooed on my right arm: Found inside the prayer hall of Gurudwara Baoli Saheb, Lahore, 11th March, 1934, Ved Vrat Vorhra
Where do I start? Here and now? Today. Yeah, nothing better than the present; lousier the better. Well, not really. It’s my birthday today. 84 years; tattooed on my right arm: Found inside the prayer hall of Gurudwara Baoli Saheb, Lahore, 11th March, 1934, Ved Vrat Vorhra
Islam is the only religion growing faster than the world's population, and it will be the largest in the world by 2070, research has found. US-based Pew Research Centre analysed demographic change among the world's major religions and found that the world's population of Muslims will grow by 73 per cent between 2010 and 2050, compared to 35 per cent for Christians, the next fastest-growing faith.
Islam is the only religion growing faster than the world's population, and it will be the largest in the world by 2070, research has found. US-based Pew Research Centre analysed demographic change among the world's major religions and found that the world's population of Muslims will grow by 73 per cent between 2010 and 2050, compared to 35 per cent for Christians, the next fastest-growing faith.
A deep introspection on events that led to great movements and a detailed review and prediction of the future
A deep introspection on events that led to great movements and a detailed review and prediction of the future
Lahore, August 1947 Partition Before partition in 1947,The people of Lahore n often boasted and termed Lahore, my place of birth My place of birth was, one of the most vivid visions of Heaven in existence
Lahore, August 1947 Partition Before partition in 1947,The people of Lahore n often boasted and termed Lahore, my place of birth My place of birth was, one of the most vivid visions of Heaven in existence
In 1975 there was an emergency act issued and India was in a state of turmoil. The book captures some moments and presents them in snippets.
In 1975 there was an emergency act issued and India was in a state of turmoil. The book captures some moments and presents them in snippets.
The Qur'aan reminds us time and again that the universe has been created temporarily and at an appointed time it will surely be annihilated, "Everyone thereon will be annihilated and only the Countenance of your Mighty and Glorious Sustainer shall remain." This book deals with the signs that show that the day of judgement is near.
The Qur'aan reminds us time and again that the universe has been created temporarily and at an appointed time it will surely be annihilated, "Everyone thereon will be annihilated and only the Countenance of your Mighty and Glorious Sustainer shall remain." This book deals with the signs that show that the day of judgement is near.
The Science and Security Board hopes this resetting of the Clock will be interpreted exactly as it is meant—as an urgent warning of global danger. The time for world leaders to address looming nuclear danger and the continuing march of climate change is long past.
The Science and Security Board hopes this resetting of the Clock will be interpreted exactly as it is meant—as an urgent warning of global danger. The time for world leaders to address looming nuclear danger and the continuing march of climate change is long past.
Human rights abuses in Sindh, Pakistan, have been a recurrent issue, ranging from arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances to torture, extra-judicial killings and political
Human rights abuses in Sindh, Pakistan, have been a recurrent issue, ranging from arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances to torture, extra-judicial killings and political
The year just past proved perilous and chaotic, a year in which many of the risks foreshadowed in our last Clock statement came into full relief. In 2017, we saw reckless language in the nuclear realm heat up already dangerous situations and re-learned that minimizing evidence-based assessments regarding climate and other global challenges does not lead to better public policies.
The year just past proved perilous and chaotic, a year in which many of the risks foreshadowed in our last Clock statement came into full relief. In 2017, we saw reckless language in the nuclear realm heat up already dangerous situations and re-learned that minimizing evidence-based assessments regarding climate and other global challenges does not lead to better public policies.
Relations between Pakistan and Turkey date back generations before the establishment of the two states, more precisely during the Turkish War of Independence when the Muslims of the northwestern British Raj sent financial aid to the declining Ottoman Empire, which was followed by the formation of the Turkish Republic and the painful birth of Pakistan
Relations between Pakistan and Turkey date back generations before the establishment of the two states, more precisely during the Turkish War of Independence when the Muslims of the northwestern British Raj sent financial aid to the declining Ottoman Empire, which was followed by the formation of the Turkish Republic and the painful birth of Pakistan
Creating Pakistan was a blunder in all respects. There is no such thing as the two-nation theory in terms of history and humanities.
Creating Pakistan was a blunder in all respects. There is no such thing as the two-nation theory in terms of history and humanities.
Human rights in Tibet is a contentious issue. According to a 1992 Amnesty International report, judicial standards in China, including in Tibet, were not up to "international standards".
Human rights in Tibet is a contentious issue. According to a 1992 Amnesty International report, judicial standards in China, including in Tibet, were not up to "international standards".
Tibetans cheer on a Tibetan team at a soccer tournament in London. Fans say they were pleased and surprised that the tournament organizers didn't succumb to pressure from potential sponsors and dump the Tibetan team to avoid angering the Chinese government
Tibetans cheer on a Tibetan team at a soccer tournament in London. Fans say they were pleased and surprised that the tournament organizers didn't succumb to pressure from potential sponsors and dump the Tibetan team to avoid angering the Chinese government
Partition displaced fifteen million people and killed more than a million.. In August, 1947, when, after three hundred years in India, the British finally left, the subcontinent was partitioned into two independent nation states: Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.
Partition displaced fifteen million people and killed more than a million.. In August, 1947, when, after three hundred years in India, the British finally left, the subcontinent was partitioned into two independent nation states: Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.
Man made disasters - During the advancement of civilization mankind has always prompted catastrophes that put mother nature in absolute jeopardy. These were caused by some overlooked bloopers in the technology and the innocent people had to bear the brunt. But such is the collateral damage of civilization and here are some examples of these Man made disasters that shook the world.
Man made disasters - During the advancement of civilization mankind has always prompted catastrophes that put mother nature in absolute jeopardy. These were caused by some overlooked bloopers in the technology and the innocent people had to bear the brunt. But such is the collateral damage of civilization and here are some examples of these Man made disasters that shook the world.
The is an introduction to Hinduism, which provides collated information and also inputs for any one looking to learn about Hinduism.
The is an introduction to Hinduism, which provides collated information and also inputs for any one looking to learn about Hinduism.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers -- all related.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers -- all related.
Serious plans are being made by Pakistan to crush India with finality. ominously, China has voluntarily joined Pakistan as full partner in its proclivities and propensities and commitment to Islamic Jihad.
Serious plans are being made by Pakistan to crush India with finality. ominously, China has voluntarily joined Pakistan as full partner in its proclivities and propensities and commitment to Islamic Jihad.
The insurgency in Balochistan is a guerrilla war waged by Baloch nationalists against the governments of Pakistan and Iran in the Balochistan region, which covers Balochistan Province in southwestern Pakistan, Sistan and Baluchestan Province in southeastern Iran, and the Balochistan region of southern Afghanistan
The insurgency in Balochistan is a guerrilla war waged by Baloch nationalists against the governments of Pakistan and Iran in the Balochistan region, which covers Balochistan Province in southwestern Pakistan, Sistan and Baluchestan Province in southeastern Iran, and the Balochistan region of southern Afghanistan
Human rights violations have reached an epidemic in the Balochistan province of Pakistan Little information is permitted to leak out. Balochistan conflict between Baloch nationalists and the Government of Pakistan over the rule of Balochistan, the largest province by land area of modern-day Pakistan
Human rights violations have reached an epidemic in the Balochistan province of Pakistan Little information is permitted to leak out. Balochistan conflict between Baloch nationalists and the Government of Pakistan over the rule of Balochistan, the largest province by land area of modern-day Pakistan
The author may be accused of being biased against Pakistan, and rightly so. I am a blue-blooded Indian, born in Lahore when it was still an integral part of undivided India. Deep research has convinced me about it, the diabolical conspiracy behind the two-nation theory. I see this diabolism come into very often by end of the century, starting with Great Britain perhaps.
The author may be accused of being biased against Pakistan, and rightly so. I am a blue-blooded Indian, born in Lahore when it was still an integral part of undivided India. Deep research has convinced me about it, the diabolical conspiracy behind the two-nation theory. I see this diabolism come into very often by end of the century, starting with Great Britain perhaps.
Zamindari or feudalism, simply slavery still exists in India. “It is not in our stars, dear Loknayak Narain. but in us that we are underlings. India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told his celebrated opponent Jayaprakash Narayan during the first few days after freedom on 15 August 1947. This book deals with the history of Zamindari and the reasons why it should be abolished.
Zamindari or feudalism, simply slavery still exists in India. “It is not in our stars, dear Loknayak Narain. but in us that we are underlings. India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told his celebrated opponent Jayaprakash Narayan during the first few days after freedom on 15 August 1947. This book deals with the history of Zamindari and the reasons why it should be abolished.
There is some confusion about who made the first published reference to the phrase ―eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. The book deals with the lies and statistics that will be unveiled
There is some confusion about who made the first published reference to the phrase ―eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. The book deals with the lies and statistics that will be unveiled
India will defeat China in any war. This is my view, subjective yes, but logical; given India’s memory of the 1962 debacle and the subsequent preparedness during the post-Nehru-Gandhi era. Also very importantly, Narendrabhai Modi isn’t Nehru, the impostor.
India will defeat China in any war. This is my view, subjective yes, but logical; given India’s memory of the 1962 debacle and the subsequent preparedness during the post-Nehru-Gandhi era. Also very importantly, Narendrabhai Modi isn’t Nehru, the impostor.
Sunni Islam and Shia Islam are the two major denominations of Islam. They chose sides following the death of the prophet Muhammad in AD 632. A dispute over succession to the prophet as a caliph of the Islamic community spread across various parts of the world, which led to the Battle of Jamal and Battle of Siffin. The dispute intensified greatly after the Battle of Karbala, in which Hussein ibn Ali and his household were killed by the ruling Umayyad Caliph Y
Sunni Islam and Shia Islam are the two major denominations of Islam. They chose sides following the death of the prophet Muhammad in AD 632. A dispute over succession to the prophet as a caliph of the Islamic community spread across various parts of the world, which led to the Battle of Jamal and Battle of Siffin. The dispute intensified greatly after the Battle of Karbala, in which Hussein ibn Ali and his household were killed by the ruling Umayyad Caliph Yazid I, and the outcry for revenge divided the early Islamic community. The book deals with the origin of the dispute between Shia's and Sunnis and also deals with the current scenario.
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