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Sovereignty, Power, Control Politics In The States Of Western India (1916-1947)

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SKU: 9788186921425

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  • ISBN-13: 9788186921425
  • Publisher: Decent Books
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xiv, 306
  • ISBN-10: 8186921427
  • Publisher Date: 2007
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 550 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Sovereignty, Power, Control Politics In The States Of Western India (1916-1947)

  1. Abhishek Soni

    Interesting topic but I felt it was slow paced.

  2. Abhishek Anand

    Informative but heavy. It could use some editing to make it more accessible.

  3. Srishti Mishra

    An exceptional book. The author’s analysis is spot on.

  4. Anuj Pandey

    Enjoyed learning about the states of Western India. The book is well-researched.

  5. Aayushi Dobhal

    Very interesting but quite dense and academic.

  6. Shreyansh Chaudhary

    I struggled to get through it but happy I finished it.

  7. Drushya Araveti

    A must-read for history buffs! It provided a detailed overview.

  8. Khushi Jain

    An interesting read, though a bit dry at times. The author clearly knows their stuff.

  9. Abhinav Misra

    A detailed look at a complex period. Sometimes dense, but ultimately rewarding for those interested in Indian political history.

  10. Yash Kumar

    Sovereignty, Power, Control offers valuable insights. It’s a bit academic, but the research is thorough.

  11. Md Jeeshan Abrar

    I appreciated the book’s focus, however the writing could have been more engaging.

  12. Ishita Mishra

    A scholarly work that sheds light on a critical era. Highly recommended for serious students of history.

  13. T Raghu Yagnavalkya

    A decent read. It could use more maps and visual aids to enhance understanding.

  14. Neeraj Chitrasen Singh

    An eye-opening read. Highly recommend this book for anyone interested in Indian history and politics.

  15. Rahul Gupta

    Good analysis, but gets bogged down in details.

  16. Manisha Kumari

    The book was informative, but difficult to follow at times.

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