Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124610190
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: Hindi
- ISBN-10: 8124610193
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Edition: 1st
- No of Pages: 289
Original price was: ₹680.00.₹510.00Current price is: ₹510.00.
Dive into the untold stories of Bundelkhand’s fight for freedom in “Bundelkhand ka Svatantrata Sangarsha” by B.K. Shrivastava (ISBN: 9788124610190). Uncover the region’s brave struggle and contribution to India’s independence. Explore the rich history and inspiring tales of resilience and sacrifice. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand this pivotal era.
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Tanya Jethwani –
A commendable effort to document Bundelkhand’s contribution to India’s freedom. Some narratives are truly gripping.
Sujeet Kumar –
The book provides a detailed account, but I found it a little difficult to follow at times. Could benefit from better editing.
Simran Kadam –
Fascinating insights into the local resistance movements in Bundelkhand. I wish there were more personal stories included.
Bhuwan Sharma –
An eye-opening account of Bundelkhand’s role in the independence movement. The author brings to light many unsung heroes. Highly recommended!
Samarth Kulshrestha –
A comprehensive overview of the freedom struggle in Bundelkhand. Slightly dense, but packed with valuable information.
Safal Raj –
While the subject matter is important, the writing style could be more engaging. A valuable resource for researchers, perhaps less so for casual readers.
Hriyam Dutta –
A decent read about a lesser-known freedom struggle. Some parts were engaging, others felt a bit dry. Overall, informative but not captivating.
Vivek Vijayakumar –
Important historical context, but at times difficult to get through. Worth reading if you are very interested in this specific topic.
Mona –
I learned so much about a region I knew little about. A truly inspiring story of courage and determination. A must-read for history buffs.
Vaastvikta Malik –
The historical details are impressive, but the book lacks a certain narrative flow. Still, it’s a worthwhile addition to the literature on Indian independence.