The lost rebellion
The inside story of the insurgency in Kashmir. The militant rebellion that began in Kashmir in the winter of 1989 has left about 20,000 dead, many injured and countless traumatized. In this first book-length study of the rebellion, Manoj Joshi narrates how a simple call for azadi by bands of disgrun...
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| Main Author: | Joshi, Manoj |
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New Delhi
Penguin Books
1999
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