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Peoples Movements in the Princely States

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SKU: 9788173045288

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173045288
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173045283
  • Publisher Date: 2004

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Peoples Movements in the Princely States

  1. Siddharth Biswas

    A comprehensive study of popular resistance. A great addition to any history collection.

  2. Aditya Bhamboo

    Informative, but reads like a textbook. I wanted more stories and fewer facts.

  3. Mohd. Aqdas

    A detailed look at a fascinating subject. Could have used more narrative flow, but still informative.

  4. Kausar Ahamed

    Difficult to get through at times, but the information is solid.

  5. Prashik Sheshrao Wankhade

    A bit dense, but the research is impeccable. A valuable resource for historians.

  6. Tanishq Sharma

    I was hoping for a more engaging read, but the facts are all there.

  7. Prity Rani

    Excellent scholarship. A deep dive into a lesser-known part of Indian history.

  8. Mehak Bareja

    This book filled a gap in my knowledge of Indian history. Very impressive.

  9. Chitransh Singh

    A solid contribution to the field. I appreciate the depth of research shown here.

  10. Jinendra

    An eye-opening account of the struggles in princely states. Highly recommended!

  11. Aviral Pathania

    The writing style is a bit academic, but the content is valuable and interesting.

  12. Dewangana Singh

    Good factual information but is lacking in character and storytelling.

  13. Sonu Kumar Singh

    I learned so much! It’s a dry read at times, but worth the effort.

  14. Navishek Bhatt

    I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It’s informative and insightful.

  15. Priya Rai

    Extremely well-researched and presented. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.

  16. Pushpendra Gangwar

    Interesting subject matter, but the presentation could be improved.

  17. Ashish Khatana

    An okay overview. I felt it lacked a personal touch and could be better.

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