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Kakori se Naxalbari

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“Kakori se Naxalbari” by Saitya Brata Das (ISBN: 9789350026335) explores the history of Indian revolutionaries between the two historical events of Kakori and Naxalbari. Discover the untold stories and ideologies shaping India’s struggle for independence. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of India’s past.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350026335
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: Hindi
  • ISBN-10: 9350026333
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Height: 20 mm
  • Width: 150 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for Kakori se Naxalbari

  1. Sankalp Mathur

    A must-read for history buffs! Saitya Brata Das’s narrative is captivating and insightful.

  2. Kumar Rohit

    A valuable contribution to understanding India’s past. The book provides very good insights. Highly recommended!

  3. Tushar Sharma

    I am not satisfied with the book. It contains too many unverified stories.

  4. Sneha Yadav

    Comprehensive and well-researched. A significant addition to Indian history literature.

  5. Sanjana Sarraf

    I enjoyed learning about the different ideologies. Some chapters were difficult to follow.

  6. Naman Pamnani

    Insightful and informative. It is a very good resource on the topic.

  7. Pranjal Dwivedi

    A good book to learn about history. It could be written in more story telling way.

  8. Akshay Kumar

    Excellent research! A deep dive into the revolutionary movements. A little too detailed in places.

  9. Himanshu Singh

    The link between Kakori and Naxalbari is interesting. However, I think the writing can be better.

  10. Muskan Suryan

    The book offers new perspective on the topic. Some parts are too complicated to understand.

  11. Saanchi Munjal

    Very well researched and detailed. This is an important piece of work!

  12. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    A thought-provoking read, shedding light on lesser-known revolutionaries. Some parts felt dense, but overall insightful.

  13. Vishal Tomar

    An eye-opening account of India’s struggle. The writing style is a bit scholarly for my taste.

  14. Sanyam Singla

    Das brings a fresh perspective to Indian revolutionary history. A bit academic at times, but worth the effort.

  15. Shubham Raj

    It’s a okay book. I was expecting more thrilling stories. It felt a little monotonous.

  16. Khushi Kaur Arora

    Fascinating connections drawn between Kakori and Naxalbari. Could have been more engagingly written.

  17. Dhvani Patel

    The book was informative, I learned a lot. However, some parts were repetitive and dry.

  18. Dushyant Gaur

    Das successfully connects two important events. I gained a new understanding of Indian revolutionaries.

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