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A History of the First World War

In a narrative beginning almost 1.5 million years ago with the emergence of Homo erectus, Frank Welsh takes the reader from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, from the Industrial Revolution to the age of terrorism. Using his masterly storytelling skills, he recounts the epic story of human growth, survival and achievement across all continents and ages. Providing insight into the lives of ordinary people in every corner of the globe, this comprehensive book is the perfect introduction to the human history of our planet. Shows History From The Perspective Of Those Areas And Peoples Outside Of The Familiar Western Historical Narrative


Babur Nama

“Babur Nama” Book Contents:
* Babur’s family Tree
* Maps
* Main Characters
* Islamic Calendar
* Preface
* Introduction
Part 1 : Fergana And Samarkand (Uzbekistan) Ah 899 – Ah 909
14 February Ad 1483-7 July Ad 1502
* Chapter 1 : Ah 899
* Chapter 2 : Ah 900 – Ah 903
* Chapter 3 : Ah 904
* Chapter 4 : Ah 905 – Ah 906
* Chapter 5 : Ah 907 – Ah 909
Part 2 : The Domain Of Kabul (Afghanistan) Ah 910 – Ah 931
14 June Ad 1504 – 12 December Ad 1520
* Chapter 6 : Ah 910
* Chapter 7 : Ah 911
* Chapter 8 : Ah 912
* Chapter 9 : Ah 913
* Chapter 10 : Ah 914 – Ah 924
* Chapter 11 : Ah 925
* Chapter 12 : Ah 926 – Ah 931
Part 3: Hindustan (India And Pakistan) Ah 932 – 5 Jumada Awal Ah 937
18 October Ad 1525 – 12 August Ad 1530
* Chapter 13 : Ad 932
* Chapter 14 : Ah 933
* Chapter 15 : Ah 934
* Chapter 16 : Ah 935
* Chapter 17 : Ah 936 – 5 Jumada Awal Ah 937
Notes
* Appendix 1 : Titles, Religious And Secular
* Appendix 2 : Glossary Of Foreign Words
* Appendix 3 : Babur’s Daily Prayers
* Appendix 4 : Babur’s Wives And Children


Bangladesh : Six Decades

বিষয় হিসেবে ইতিহাস সবসময় চ্যালেঞ্জিং এবং বিস্মৃতিপ্রবণও বটে, কারণ একটা সময় আসে যখন ঘটনা ও কল্পনা এবং সারবস্তু ও ছায়াকে আলাদা করা মুশকিল হয়ে পড়ে। পাশাপাশি, এ দেশে ইতিহাস রচনার বিষয়টি অনেক সময় দলের প্রতি অনুগত থাকার কারণে পক্ষপাতদুষ্ট হয়ে থাকে। বাংলাদেশ : ছয় দশক এ জাতীয় ত্রুটিগুলো কাটিয়ে ওঠার এক প্রচেষ্টা, তবে এখানে কেবল ঘটনাবহুল ছয়টি দশকের স্বতন্ত্র ইতিহাস তুলে ধরার চেষ্টা করা হয়নি, বরং সমগ্র জাতির গন্তব্য নির্ধারণকারী ঘটনাগুলোর বস্তুনিষ্ঠ ইতিহাস যথাসম্ভব নির্ভুলভাবে উপস্থাপন করা করেছে। ১৯৪৭ সালে দেশ বিভাগের পর থেকে যে বিষয়গুলো প্রত্যেক বাঙালিকে আলোড়িত করেছিল সেগুলোর ন্যায়সঙ্গত অনুসন্ধান উদ্যোগের ফলাফল হচ্ছে এই গ্রন্থটি।


Anticipating India : The Best Of National Interest

Shekhar Gupta's editorial column in The Indian Express leaves no stone unturned in its search for truth and justice. Over a period of nearly 17 years, the column has touched upon a myriad topics, from the Gujarat riots to the December 2012 gang rape in Delhi which saw the country rise up against rapists everywhere. Gupta favours a variety of tones, always appropriate to the topic, and offers his unbiased views on all of them. Humourous at times and solemn at others, his column began with a barbarous dig at the ambitions of Sitaram Kesri. Direct, riveting and always relevant in its viewpoints, the column has preserved the original essence 17 years on, and still rises up to discuss topics such as the rise of Narendra Modi and the state of affairs under the Congress.


Indian Summer

This book recreates the defining moments of twentieth-century Indian history that includes the Partition, the Independence, and the final days of the British Raj. It is an accurate account of how a handful of people changed the lives of millions. These include Louis and Edwina Mountbatten, the couple appointed to end the British Raj in India at the earliest, Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister to be, and Gandhi, a mystical leader who enchanted the entire nation.


The Fiction Of Fact-Finding

What you are today is not important...for in this runaway bestseller you will learn how to change your life by applying the secrets you are about to discover in the ancient scrolls.


India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy

While India is sometimes the most exasperating country in the world, it is also the most interesting. Ramachandra Guha writes compellingly of the myriad protests and conflicts that have peppered the history of free India. Moving between history and biography, the story of modern India is peopled with extraordinary characters. Guha gives fresh insights on the lives and public careers of those longserving Prime Ministers, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. But the book also writes with feeling and sensitivity about lesser known (though not necessarily less important) Indians - peasants, tribals, women, workers and musicians.


Wonder That Was India Ii

Based on thorough research and exploration into the past, Rizvi brings out the political, societal, economical, religious, art and architectural and other facets of India under the Islamic rule. The span of time in India from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries has seen the advent of the Arabs, Afghans, Turks and the Mughals. More than a billion people’s lives changed due to endless exchange of culture and other ideas in all spheres of life. This work, along with A. L. Basham's book, The Wonder That Was India, provides a comprehensive and riveting outlook of the pre-colonial times in the history of India.


The Political Imagination

Through the last five decades, Nayantara Sahgal has constantly responded to the changes that enveloped India and the world through her wide-ranging works of fiction and non-fiction. This book collects her writings and lectures on subjects ranging from literature and the arts to international relations and imperialism, written through some of Indias most turbulent phases- Independence, the Emergency, globalization, terrorism. Her astute social commentary is laced with personal wisdom that comes from first-hand knowledge of Indian politics and diplomacy. Known for her refusal to compromise with attempts to subvert modern India's democratic and multicultural tradition, Sahgal has watched some of Indias most historic moments unfold in her own backyard and has always appraised the situation with a critical eye and analytical acumen. The Political Imagination draws from Sahgals rich body of work and includes letters and commendations written to her that have never been published before. Combining public history with personal reflections, Sahgal reveals the politics of her own imagination in this collection of her most culturally insightful and socially conscious writings.


Politics And Society In Bangladesh

Articles in Part I discuss the general Political situation in Pakistan, the various political and constitutional developments and also the democratic movements of the people of this region. These discussions reveal the character and state of the society during the last phase of Pakistan in East Bengal. The articles in part I, therefore, provide a sort of introduction to the discussions contained in part II. They may also be helpful in making a comparative assessment of the situation before and after the emergence of Bangladesh as a new state.


Narendra Modi

The product of over 10 hours of interviews, Narendra Modi: A Political Biography takes the BJP's prime ministerial candidate and gives readers a honest view. Readers will understand the inner workings of Mr. Modi's methods of governance. In its pages one is introduced to the childhood and the young man who grew up to become one of India's most powerful and controversial driving forces.


Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving Prime Minister of the twentieth century and one of the most influential figures of the postwar era. Volume One of Moore's authorized biography gives unparalleled insight into her early life, especially through her extensive correspondence with her sister, and recreates brilliantly the atmosphere of British politics as she was making her way, taking us up to the zenith of her power: victory in the Falklands.


The Arthashastra

Kautilya: The Arthashastra, published in 2000 by Penguin Classics is the English edition of the classic treatise on classical economics and political science by the ancient Indian philosopher Kautilya. The text of this great book includes 15 books, each addressing one topic pertaining to the state and its economy. The books include topics like the law, the king, foreign policy, discipline, capturing a fortress, and the duties of the government rulers. Kautilya explains in detail the duties and virtues of an ideal king. The descriptions include a break up of what the ideal king should do during the course of the day and how the king should behave in typical situations. The Arthashashtra also includes detailed strategies like gift, bribery, illusion, and strength to deal with the neighbouring countries. The other important sections of the book include maintenance of law and order in the state, forests and wildlife, and economic ideas. The book discusses how the Mauryans protected forest wealth, including trees and animals. The importance of maintaining law and order for smooth functioning of the state is also given importance.


Shah of Shahs

An impressionistic account of the last Shah of Iran by a Polish journalist, this brilliant book captures the irony, force and power of the revolution that toppled the Shah. Kapuscinski has written an equally compelling book on another autocrat, Haile Selassie, the Emperor.


The Politics Book

The Politics Book provides the readers a deep insight into the world of politics, which is explained with the help of over hundred quotations and ideas of ancient politicians, statesman and philosophers of the 21st century. All the important and essential political theories are covered in the book. The book comes with a reference section with a glossary of political terms and biographies of renowned thinkers including Plato, John Locke, and Karl Marx. To understand the difficult concepts of various political theories can be daunting, but this book makes it much simpler and easier for the readers. The Politics Book comes with summaries, illustrations and quotations to make it an interesting and fascinating read.


The Prince And Other Writings

One of the foremost examples of modern philosophy, Niccolo Machiavelli's "The Prince" is notorious for the morality it expounds, often summarized by the phrase, "The end justifies the means." With "The Prince, " Machiavelli's intent was to provide practical advice for rulers and politicians, especially in regard to the unification of Italy. An important read for those interested in history, politics, ethics, and human nature, "The Prince" is now available as part of the "Word Cloud Classics" series, providing a chic and affordable addition to any library.


Strangers Across the Border

Is India a friend, rival or enemy? This was the question journalist Reshma Patil asked the people she met on her journeys through China where she set up the first China bureau of the Hindustan Times. As she travelled from government-run think-tanks to universities where the countrys future policymakers are being groomed, or to state-run newsrooms and economic zones attracting their first-ever Indian investors, the responses that she received ranged from uncomfortable silence to blank stares and frowns. The rarest response was friend, equally so was enemy.


The Wrong Enemy

The 9/11 attacks were followed by a lot of havoc in America and other parts of the world. The Taliban were the most feared clan in the world, and still are because of the damage and terror they caused on that ill-fated day. This is a book that chronicles the Afghan war which the author says was caused because America made a mistake by trusting its ally who turned out to be their biggest enemy, Pakistan. This trust is supposedly the root cause for the ruthless destruction of the people of Afghanistan. Carlotta Gall has revealed plenty of evidence of how Pakistan played a major role in protecting Osama bin Laden, and says that they also trained many militants who operated from that region. She explains the role of Pakistan’s intelligence forces and government and their dubious activities. The book also contains her first-hand accounts of Pakistani intelligence thugs, Taliban warlords, American generals, Afghan politicians, and innocent people who were terrorized by the war. She has said that Afghanistan was never an enemy to anyone and was wronged throughout the period of the war.


Broken Republic

Jack Harmon finds a cell phone on the school bus. As soon as he raises the phone to his ear he hears a girl’s voice. This creepy voice seems to know Jack very well and wants to be his new friend. Jack brushes it off as a practical joke and tries to end the call. He turns the phone off, but the girl’s voice won’t go away. A puzzled, confused and scared Jack has no other option but to obey her every wish. She appears in all kinds of electronic devices and he is unable to escape her. The voice forces him to do dangerous things like stealing a laptop from school. Will jack be able outwit the voice and overcome his fear?


Walking with the comrades

Around the beginning of the year 2010, author Arundhati Roy received an envelope that confirmed her appointment with “India’s single biggest security challenge”. She had been waiting for months to hear from them. She got a chance to travel into the homeland of many indigenous people.These lands were dreamlands to people who headed some of the world’s biggest mining corporations. This book is a powerful record of her experience.


Stalin: A Biography

Drawing on a wealth of unexplored material - available for the first time since the collapse of the former Soviet Union - Robert Service's biography of Stalin is the most authoritative yet published. It concentrates not simply on Stalin as dedicated bureaucrat or serial political killer, but on a fuller assessment of his formative interactions in Georgia, his youthful revolutionary activism, his relationship with Lenin, with his family, and with his party members. 'This is effectively the first full biography since perestroika to encompass the economic, political, diplomatic, military, administrative and, above all, ideological dimensions, as well as the personal aspects of Stalin's colossal life . . . Gritty and unshowy, but enlightened by Service's compelling characterisation, magisterial analysis and dry wit, this outstanding biography of lightly worn authority, wide research and superb intuition will be read for decades' Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of STALIN: The Court of the Red Tsar Sunday Times