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The personal military journal of Late Brigadier Ghansar Singh Jamwal, the last Governor of Gilgit in 1947. A memoir that traces the chequered history of Gilgit from the mid-nineteenth century, followed by a factual record of his experiences during the Himalayan flashpoint at the crucial juncture when India just gained her independence. A meticulous chronicle of tumultuous events with a vantage view of multifarious political forces at play in Gilgit, that remai
The personal military journal of Late Brigadier Ghansar Singh Jamwal, the last Governor of Gilgit in 1947. A memoir that traces the chequered history of Gilgit from the mid-nineteenth century, followed by a factual record of his experiences during the Himalayan flashpoint at the crucial juncture when India just gained her independence. A meticulous chronicle of tumultuous events with a vantage view of multifarious political forces at play in Gilgit, that remains a coveted region of global geo-political significance.
The book is a special restoration project to make the late author’s immortalized account of a pivotal time in history, accessible to all.
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