The Warrior Saint: Faqir of Ippi: Story of the Last Man Treading on the British Empire's Toes - Fazlur Rahman - Livros - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783848484621 - 26 de maio de 2012
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The Warrior Saint: Faqir of Ippi: Story of the Last Man Treading on the British Empire's Toes

Fazlur Rahman

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The Warrior Saint: Faqir of Ippi: Story of the Last Man Treading on the British Empire's Toes

This book recollects the thrilling story of the legendary Faqir of Ippi who spent his life fighting against the British rule in India. His movement is considered to be the last of many such movements wherein all anti-British forces (national and international) sought his support for their cause. His name rose to international fame because of his connections with the Congress, Khaksars, and Communist Party of India and with Germany, Afghanistan, Italy, and Russia during the World War II. His resilience against the British forces from 1936-47 classified him as their doughtiest enemy on the soil of India, engaging around 50,000 troops on the soil of Waziristan. The study shows how history seems to have repeated itself in the tribal areas of Pakistan during the past two decades and how parallels may be drawn between the patterns of engagement in the past and current conflict. The consecutive military operations by the Pak Army and the drone attacks by the US have only served to fortify the tribal resilience and the continued strife proves that only negotiated settlements can result in enduring PEACE.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 26 de maio de 2012
ISBN13 9783848484621
Editoras LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Páginas 508
Dimensões 150 × 28 × 226 mm   ·   774 g
Idioma German  

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