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India And Bhutan A Study In International Relations 1772 - 1910
Kohli, Manorama
Cloth, dj, VG+/G++. xii+240pp, folding map, index. A nice copy in a slightly rubbed dustjacket.. ~ 1st edition. ~ Analytical & interpretive study of the relations between India & Bhutan during the period of British Rule in the wider context of British Indian Policy in the Himalayan region.
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Methods in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
Vyas / Kohli
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Titans of Indian Politics Biographical Encyclopaedia of Great Indians, Volume XI (Part II)
A.B. Kohli
Selecting eminent persons in the field of politics and statesmanship is a very ticklish exercise. Every politician is not a leader and therefore only noted luminaries who had/have been shortilised. Still their number is very large. Personalities not cover 1st ed. xiv+194p., Index; 23cm.
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Woh Kahan Hai ?
Narendar Kohli
This book is an anthology of humor and satire, and carries 60 humorous articles by well known Hindi Satirist. 1st ed. 188p.
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Meri 51 Vyangya Rachnayen
Narendra Kohli
This book is a Hindi transliteration of Sahitya Akademi's Urdu award-winning short stories. 1st ed. 168p.
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Bhutan: A Kingdom in the Sky
M.S. Kohli
1st ed. 147p., 31cm.
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Business entities have come to realize that maintaining a well-managed and highly efficient facility is critical to success. New technologies, security issues and health concerns also have had a major impact on the importance of, and need for, facility pr 1st ed. xiv+314p., Tables.
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Ever since its discovery as the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest is regarded the ultimate goal of mountaineers from all over the world. In 1953, the maiden ascent of Everest by Tenzing Norgay, along with Edmund Hillary, electrified the entire nati 1st ed. 303p., Plates; Appendices; Index; 24cm.
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Social Welfare
Arbinder Singh Kohli (ed.)
1st ed. x+414p., 23cm.
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Unfinished Histories: Stories of Separation and Belonging from the South Asian Diaspora
Harris Khalique Rohini Kohli
These occasionally written pieces recount the feelings of separation and belonging, fear and intolerance, evoked time and again mostly through the memory of the partitions of the Indian subcontinent, first in 1947 and then in 1971. Narrated in London, the 1st ed. 104p., 22cm.
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