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Sir Pherozeshah Mehta 1921
Avatar 1947
Jawaharlal Nehru
Kim Il Sung – Selected Work – III
Between Tears and Laughter
Reconciliation
Aspiring For The Middle Path Religious Harmony In Indonesia
Christianity In Ceylon
Original Sanskrit Texts On The Origin And History Of The People Of India
The Works Of Plato
Degeneration – 1895
Culture and Anarchy
Folk Speech and Broken English
Sandro Botticelli
Select Specimens Of The Theatre Of The Hindus – Vol. XI
Select Specimens Of The Theatre Of The Hindus – Vol. II
Beryl In India
One Hundred Poems of Kabir
A Further Selection
Byron
The English Anthology
The Yoke Of Pity
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The Lost Dominion
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Facts About India
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A page from Abdur Rehman Siddiqui’s (1887-1953) passport – fearless statesman, journalist, and activist who fought for independence, Palestine, and Turkey.

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Wedding of Dürrüşehvar the only daughter of the last caliph Abdulmejid II to Azam Jah, the eldest son of the nizam of Hyderabad, at Villa Carabacel in Nice. The Nizam’s younger son, Muazzam Jah, was married to Dürrüşehvar’s cousin Nilüfer. The wedding was arranged by Maulana Shaukat Ali.

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Celebrations for the formation of Pakistan in London 1947

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Parsee lady postcard

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Mahatma Gandhi enroute by ship to the second Round Table Conference in London 1931 playing with baby Aziz Fatima, daughter of Shuaib Qureshi. The picture was published with the heading ‘The Toothless Smile’

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Misses Chunni and Nunni – Unknown postcard

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