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Year '57 (The Legend Unheard)
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Year ‘57 (The Legend Unheard)

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This story has been built with bricks of imagination on the foundation of true events of our first war of independence. Its primary objective is to illuminate the often-overlooked sacrifices of lesser-known revolutionaries from that era, their contributions having been obscured by various historical factors. By envisioning the emotions, endeavors, and sacrifices of the ordinary people of that period, this story endeavors to breathe life into their struggle. It stands as a testament to our rich culture and illustrious history, representing the convergence of diverse streams of knowledge within our nation. Beyond merely recounting the actions of both male and female leaders, this story also unveils the untold tales of women who bore the brunt of hardship behind the veil. It aspires to bridge the divide that has arisen among the offspring of Mother India, a pressing necessity in our nation today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
3 November 2024
Pages
178
ISBN
9798891861763

This story has been built with bricks of imagination on the foundation of true events of our first war of independence. Its primary objective is to illuminate the often-overlooked sacrifices of lesser-known revolutionaries from that era, their contributions having been obscured by various historical factors. By envisioning the emotions, endeavors, and sacrifices of the ordinary people of that period, this story endeavors to breathe life into their struggle. It stands as a testament to our rich culture and illustrious history, representing the convergence of diverse streams of knowledge within our nation. Beyond merely recounting the actions of both male and female leaders, this story also unveils the untold tales of women who bore the brunt of hardship behind the veil. It aspires to bridge the divide that has arisen among the offspring of Mother India, a pressing necessity in our nation today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
3 November 2024
Pages
178
ISBN
9798891861763