Sher Shah Suri a fresh perspective

This is an account of Sher Shah Suri--a man of surpassing personal excellence, a great and exemplary ruler, and the greatest leader ever produced by the Afghans. The book seeks to examine and evaluate his performance in all these capacities: to explore the pith and essence of the man and determine h...

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Tác giả chính: Matta, Basheer Ahmad Khan
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Được phát hành: Karachi Oxford University Press 2005
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