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... leaders also opened negotiations with the Mogals but this was just to gain time . It seemed that hostilities would ... leaders and also Fatekhan , Shahaji had not expected that the Mogals would so openly encourage disloyalty in his men ...
... leaders also opened negotiations with the Mogals but this was just to gain time . It seemed that hostilities would ... leaders and also Fatekhan , Shahaji had not expected that the Mogals would so openly encourage disloyalty in his men ...
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... leaders hastened to defend the I. N. A. leaders . When , with the advent of Indian independence in 1947 , some of the congress leaders assumed added prominence as members of the Government of Free India , they had to face the question ...
... leaders hastened to defend the I. N. A. leaders . When , with the advent of Indian independence in 1947 , some of the congress leaders assumed added prominence as members of the Government of Free India , they had to face the question ...
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... leaders knew not their own mind because party inte- rests and faction fights interested them above everything else . Late in 1682 the emperoror sent prince Azam to the Kolhapur- Miraj side to wrest from the Marathas that part which ...
... leaders knew not their own mind because party inte- rests and faction fights interested them above everything else . Late in 1682 the emperoror sent prince Azam to the Kolhapur- Miraj side to wrest from the Marathas that part which ...
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Early years 1019 | 10 |
Shahaji and Shah Jehan 1927 | 19 |
Darkness Before Dawnthe Dawn 2841 | 28 |
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