Kashmir’s Political Leadership: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and His Legacy

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This volume deals with political career of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah who played a significant role in the freedom struggle in Jammu and Kashmir before 1947. Termed as Sher-i-Kashmir, he became a controversial figure while he was in power or out of power. The theme deals with his ideology, speeches and correspondence with Jawaharlal Nehru and Syama Prasad Mookerjee, views on Kashmir conspiracy case; his interviews on various occasions. The eleven chapters of this book deal with his working of mind of several problems in this region. This work would be useful for teachers, scholars, students and all those who take interest in the history of Jammu and Kashmir.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sanjay Prakash Sharma

Sanjay Prakash Sharma was born in 27-07-1972 (Twenty Seventh July Nineteen seventy Two) in a small village of Distt. Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. He got his Pry. Edn. From Delhi Municipal School and passed his Senior Sec. Class from C.B.S.E. in 1989. He did his Diploma in Edn. From S.C.E.R.T. B.A. from Ch. Charan Singh University. He did B.Ed. from M.D. University, Rohtak and M.Ed. from Kurukshetra University, Haryana. Sanjay Prakash Sharma has written a series of books on moral education, Titled “Sarvodaya Naitik Shiksha Ki Aur” for Primary Education and Elementary Education. These books are text books in various schools of Delhi Govt. Sanjay Prakash Sharma has written many Articles in News Papers Weekly and fortnightly magazines. He has delivered many lectures in Television Programmes sponsored by UNESCO. Presently, Sanjay Prakash is involve in many seminars and workshops organized by reputed organization. He was Training coordinator for Computer Training of teachers of Dte. of Education Govt. of N.C.T. Delhi.

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Title
Kashmir’s Political Leadership: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and His Legacy
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8176112267
Length
vii+414p.
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