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Author ALI
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Nehrus och Gandhis.En indisk dynasti
Ali Tariq
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Fundamentalisternas kamp
Ali Tariq
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Fundamentalisternas kamp
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Fundamentalisternas kamp
Ali Tariq
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The present volume is the first attempt of its kind at presenting Islam as religion of humanism in the light of the totality of its teachings as gleaned from the original sources, especially the Qur'an and Hadith (Apostolic Traditions). Contrasting sharpl 1st ed. x+210p.
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Applied Entomology
Sohrab Ali
The book deals with different methods of insect pests control and includes all the general currently employed techniques the ever accumulating information on the subject has been judiciously tailored, lucidly presented and profusely illustrated to meet th 1st ed. vii+224p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography.
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The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Library and Information Science I the first of its kind which has been compiled keeping in view the current needs of the library and information science students and practitioners. The work becomes more relevant today with d 1st ed. vi+361p.; vi+320p.; vi+368p., 29cm.
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Like Tariq Ali’s previous work, The Clash of Fundamentalisms, this book presents a magnificent cultural and political history of Iraqi resistance against empires old and new. Ali’s substantial new Postscript, ‘Blood Meridian: Year One of the Occupation’, 1st ed. xviii+262p., Plates; Figures; Index; 21cm.
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In this new edition of his sixties’ memoirs. Tariq ali revisits his formative years as a young radical. It is a story that moves between London, Paris and Berlin, as well as Vietnam and Bolivia, encountering along the way Malcom X, Bertrand Russell, Marlo 1st ed. x+403p., Index; 21cm.
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A Sultan in Palermo
Tariq Ali
The fourth novel in Tariq Ali’s Islam Quintet is set in medieval Palermo, a Muslim city rivaling Baghdad and Cordoba in size and splendour. The year is 1153. The Normans are ruling Siqqiliya, but Arab culture and language dominate the island and the court 1st ed. viii+246p.
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