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Saffron Swords Centuries of Indic Resistance to Invaders


Free Download Saffron Swords: Centuries of Indic Resistance to Invaders By Manoshi Singh Rawal, Yogaditya Singh Rawal
2020 | 231 Pages | ISBN: 1942426100 | EPUB | 1 MB
How much do we know about the valorous saga of our ancestors from the east to west, north to south of Bharat? Unfortunately very little! Were we always defeated? It is a BIG No! But we have been projected as losers! During the last 1300 years, our ancestors across the country put up a brave resistance against invaders, first against Islamic invasion and rule and later the British. Hundreds and thousands of our warriors won battles and many fought until their last breath defending the motherland.Indian History textbooks have hardly glorified these real warriors of the soil. We have grown up reading more about the glories of our invaders. A nation’s citizens, who are ignorant about the brave feats of their ancestors, tend to deviate away from their roots, historicity, and their sense of belongingness for the motherland. Saffron Swords that contains 52 tales of valor, is a tribute to the unsung warriors of India, both men, and women, from the last 1300 years. This book is the first in its series.Table of Contents:-1. Rampyari Gurjar: How 40,000 Women Led by Rampyari Gurjar Attacked Taimur and His Forces2. Prithu: Assam King Who Badly Defeated Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1206 CE3. Saraswathi Rajamani: Youngest Spy to Work for Netaji Bose’s INA4. Jhalkaribai: Rani Laxmibai’s Lookalike Who Defended Jhansi Against British in 1857-585. Bajiprabhu Deshpande: Led 300 Soldiers Against 12000 Adilshahi Army, Defending Shivaji6. Karnavati: Garhwal Queen Who Defeated Mughal Army in 1640; Cut Noses of Surviving Invaders7. Rana Sanga: Fiercely Defeated Delhi Sultan in Khatoli Battle8. Battle of Haldighati: Who Won? Rana Pratap or Akbar? The Real Story!9. Tonkham Borpatra Gohain: Ahom General Who Defeated and Killed Afghan Turbak Khan in 1533 CE10. Veer Savarkar: Active Role in Assassination of British Officials; Voiced ‘Hindutva’11. Chennamma: Rani of Keladi Who Fought Bravely Against Mughals and Gave Shelter to Shivaji’s Son12. Kuyili: First Human Bomb of India Against British13. Unknown Hindu Yogi: How He Shot Dead a British Captain in Front of British Army in 1857!14. Gurjars in Freedom Movement in 1824: 100s of Gurjars Martyred and 100s Hung in Single Tree15. Naiki Devi: Gujarat Chalukyan Queen Who Defeated Mohammad Ghori in 1178 Battle16. Tarabai Bhosale: Maratha Queen Who Successfully Led War Against Aurangzeb’s Forces17. Baji Rout: Freedom Fighter Martyred at 12 Years18. Tirot Sing: Guerrilla Terror to British From 1829 to 183319. The Bishnois: 15th Century Legacy of Vaishnava Theology and Ecology Conservation20. Kanaklata Barua: Freedom Fighter Martyred at 17 for Holding High the National Flag21. Uda Devi: Killed 32 British Soldiers in Sikandar Bagh in 185722. Roipulliani: 84 Year Old Mizoram Village Chief Who Defended Her People From British Aggression23. Kartar Singh Sarabha: Sikh Freedom Fighter Martyred at 19; Bhagat Singh Regarded Him as Guru24. Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev: What You Must Know25. Chandrashekhar Azad: The Journey for ‘Swatantrata’26. Khudiram Bose: An Orphan at 7 to Hanging by British at Age 1827. Paona Brajabashi: Fearless Manipur General Who Led Fierce Battle Against British in 189128. Shivdevi Tomar: Killed 17 British Soldiers in 185729. Veerapandiya Kattabomman: Tamil Nadu Chieftain Who Defeated British Twice; Hanged at 3930. Kanhoji Angre: 18th Century Maratha Navy Admiral Who Was Never Defeated by European Forces31. Pasaltha Khuangchera: And Brave Warriors of Mizoram Who Fought Against Britishers32. Lakshmi Bai: Motherless at 4 to Battlefield Warrior Against British Forces and Martyrdom at 3033. Hemchandra Vikramaditya: From a Vegetable Seller to the Last Hindu Ruler of Delhi34. Alluri Sitarama Raju: Killed Several British Officers and Martyred at 2635. Rana Hammir Singh: Regained Mewar From Delhi Sultanate and Rajputana From Tughlaqs36. Kakatiyas and Kapaya Nayaka Telugu Chieftain Who Reconquered Warangal From Delhi Sultanate37. Matmur Jamoh: Arunachal Pradesh Freedom Fighter Who Killed British Officer; Jailed at Kalapani38. Kalyan Singh Gurjar: Terrorized the British by Killing Many Britishers in 1822-2439. Sambhudhan Phonglo: Dimasa Freedom Fighter Who Raised an Army for War Against British40. Banda Singh: Sikh General Who Led 5 Battles to Victory Against Mughals and Established Supremacy in Punjab41. Mula Gabharu: Ahom Warrior Who Killed Two Lieutenants of Muslim Army in 1533 Battle42. Chain Singh: 24 Year Old Rajput Who Led an Army of 50 Against Huge British Force in 182443. Kaneganti Hanumanthu: Revolted Against British Tax Policy Imposed on Farmers; Martyred at 3044. Avantibai: Ramgarh Rani Who Won 1st Battle Against British and Martyred in 2nd at 27 Years45. Mahabiri Devi: How Mahabiri Devi and 22 Village Women Killed Many British Soldiers in 185746. Suhaldev: Shravasti Raja Who Defeated and Killed Ghaznavid General Salar Masud in 1034 CE47. Durgadas Rathore: Protected Jodhpur Prince From Aurangzeb and Kept Marwar Flag Flying High48. Prataprao Gurjar: Defeat of Mughal Army in Salher Battle and Encounter With Bahalol Khan49. Narasimhadeva: Orissa King Who Defeated Turkic Afghan Tughan Khan in 1244 CE50. Benoy Badal Dinesh: Bengal Freedom Fighters Who Killed Col NS Simpson, British IG of Police51. Nag Bhat I: This Gurjar Pratihar King Badly Defeated Arab Forces52. Santi Ghosh and Suniti Choudhury: How the Two Teenage Freedom Fighters Assassinated British MagBibliography

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As Far as the Saffron Fields The Pulwama Conspiracy


Free Download Danesh Rana, "As Far as the Saffron Fields : The Pulwama Conspiracy"
English | ISBN: 9354895220 | 2022 | 280 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In March 2019, two militants were killed during a siege at a house in Nowgam, on the outskirts of Srinagar. One of them was known simply as ‘Idrees Bhai’. The encounter was forgotten for the most part, until investigators came upon a smartphone that had been destroyed by Idrees Bhai. When it began to reveal its secrets, investigators realized they had hit upon the motherlode. For Idrees Bhai was none other than Umar Farooq Alvi, mastermind of the Pulwama suicide attack of February 2019, which had killed forty CRPF personnel. It was the deadliest terror attack on Indian security forces since 1989. Now, for the first time, IPS officer Danesh Rana meticulously pieces together the conspiracy behind the attack. Based upon personal interviews with the protagonists, police charge sheets and other evidence, Rana reveals the modern face of militancy in Kashmir. Through this single terror attack, As Far as the Saffron Fields tells the story of a state in conflict. Piecing together the stories of the conspirators―from Umar, the dreaded terrorist, to Insha, the love of his life; from Adil Dar, the man who rammed a van full of explosives into the CRPF bus, to Head Constable Jaimal Singh, the driver of that ill-fated bus―it goes where no book on the Kashmir conflict has gone before. This is war at its worst, tearing apart families and dreams, leaving only bodies and phones behind.

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