It is a readable history of India from 712A.D. to August 1947. Quotable opinions about Hindu Civilization are followed by six collections of the verses of the HOLY QURAN for the readers to determine whether Muslims are a separate nation; whether structure of a typical Muslim society is owing to class struggle as defined by Marx; why Communism failed to make a dent in Islamic societies.
It is a readable history of India from 712A.D. to August 1947. Quotable opinions about Hindu Civilization are followed by six collections of the verses of the HOLY QURAN for the readers to determine whether Muslims are a separate nation; whether structure of a typical Muslim society is owing to class struggle as defined by Marx; why Communism failed to make a dent in Islamic societies. As the attrition between Shia principalities of the south and Delhi Sultanates was taking different aspects, Europeans came prowling through various sides for trade and foothold and Christian proselytism. There are separate chapters on Mahatma Gandhi and Subhash Chander Bose. The book is comprehensive knowledge based; research oriented, and goes more deeply into many topics.
The Battered Hindu
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It is a readable history of India from 712A.D. to August 1947. Quotable opinions about Hindu Civilization are followed by six collections of the verses of the HOLY QURAN for the readers to determine whether Muslims are a separate nation; whether structure of a typical Muslim society is owing to class struggle as defined by Marx; why Communism failed to make a dent in Islamic societies.
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Triloki Nath Dhar
Genre: Non-Fiction, Pages: 351, Binding: Paperback, ISBN:978-93-82792-77-2
It is a readable history of India from 712A.D. to August 1947. Quotable opinions about Hindu Civilization are followed by six collections of the verses of the HOLY QURAN for the readers to determine whether Muslims are a separate nation; whether structure of a typical Muslim society is owing to class struggle as defined by Marx; why Communism failed to make a dent in Islamic societies. As the attrition between Shia principalities of the south and Delhi Sultanates was taking different aspects, Europeans came prowling through various sides for trade and foothold and Christian proselytism. There are separate chapters on Mahatma Gandhi and Subhash Chander Bose. The book is comprehensive knowledge based; research oriented, and goes more deeply into many topics.