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  • av Golu Kumar
    158,-

    ""Sati Savitri: A True Story of Self-Sacrifice and Courage""the teachings of the world's major religions as well as the true events of the lives of religious leaders and prophets. We hope that everyone, from beginners to young readers, will enjoy reading these books. The main purpose is to establish the ancient heritage and life values ¿¿of the world in the children. These stories that weave the practices and experiences of life are easily understood and remembered by anyone.

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    143,-

    TELL A STORY The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919. A large peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab to protest against the arrest of pro-Indian independence leaders Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr. Satya Pal.

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    143,-

    Fiddlefox's World Heritage Storybook When Momotaro emerges from a peach, an elderly couple's world is flipped upside down. Will Momotaro, however, be able to rally his friends, confront bullies, and preserve Japan once the dreadful Oni arrive in town? Retelling this popular Japanese folktale for young children, teachers, and families

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    143,-

    Indian Witchcraft is an up-to-date, dynamic, and scholarly study, dealing with the problem from the angles of Hinduism, Based on original sources, the chief features of Indian witchcraft, its important deities, rituals, witches and wizards are discussed authoritatively, with full documentation and readable style bound to appeal universally.Many stories related to these and information about them are given in this book.

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    143,-

    A Great Flood that flooded the earth is mentioned in practically every ancient nation's documented history. The tale of how God decided to wipe out the world He had created with an all-encompassing downpour of rain is told in the Hebrew nation's Biblical history. He gave Noah, a man of God, the order to construct a massive ark that would protect Noah, his family, and some of the remaining animal species from death and annihilation. The epic tale of Noah and the ark serves as a cautionary tale for anybody who would disobey God and His holy instructions. This book tells the full tale of Noah, the ark, and how God's kindness spared humanity from extinction. The duration, scope, and purpose of the Exodus tale of Noah and the ark are investigated in considerable detail. Also, a pattern and shadow of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is Noah's ark. The typology of the ark is revealed, along with its significance for modern Christians. The length of the great flood and the order of extraordinary occurrences are given after the Holy Records. Every Christian will find this book to be highly interesting, and it is also the perfect choice for a small- or large-group biblical study.

  • av Golu Kumar
    173,-

    EXPERIENCE ALADDIN Magical Lamp Returns Home! the rags-to-riches journey using his wit and the precious magic lamp with 'Uncle Moon's Fairy Tales - Aladdin and the Magic Lamp'. This richly illustrated story, retold in easy language will be well-loved by children. This storybook is sure to become a favorite of all readers. Filled with humor and adventure will enchant young readers

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    143,-

    defined his unique niche in the horror genre, exploring strange and occult themes in subtle, leisurely paced, elegantly written tales. The stories collected in The WolF of God run the gamut in terms of subject matter and style, making this volume a good introduction to Blackwood's prodigious body of work.

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    158,-

    One of the most well-known historical figures is still Saladin. He is regarded as the greatest hero in the Islamic world for uniting the Arabs and defending Islam against Christian crusaders in the 12th century. He was ruthless in defending his beliefs and a superb commander, qualities that garnered the adoration of his Christian adversaries. He understood when to use violence and demonstrated such kindness and compassion that many Europeans who were horrified by the savagery of their people looked to him as the epitome of their knightly virtues. But Saladin is much more than just a legendary figure. He is a man for all times and a symbol of hope for an Arab world that is once more divided. He is a builder, literary patron, and theologian. Saladin is still a very effective symbol of religious and military opposition to the West centuries after his death in towns from Damascus to Cairo and beyond, as well as in the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf. He is essential to Arab memories, sensibilities, and the idea of an Islamic state that is cohesive. Saladin explores the life and enduring legacy of this champion of Islam and considers his significance for the modern world by tracing his rise to power, his battles to expel Christian influence from Arab lands and reunite the warring factions of his faith, as well as his battles to retake Jerusalem.

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    143,-

    The Green One, Tammuz, is sent to reside on the ground below by his mother, Ishtar, the Babylonian deity of all creation. She, however, becomes so envious of how much love he receives that she has him murdered. For the return of the green spirit, the people pray to their goddess. Ishtar concurs, but not before facing up against the dreadful half-lioness, half-woman who controls the underworld. The magnificent that accompany this lovely rendition of the old Babylonian narrative of the seasons will captivate readers of all ages.

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    143,-

    One of the most vivid symbols for the ancient Israelites was the land. The physical source of Israel's fertility and life, as well as a location for the gathering of the covenant people's hopes, were found in the land-a gift, a promise, and a task. Walter Brueggemann explores the evolution of his theme through the main building elements of Israel's traditions in this meticulous approach. The book offers a point of entry to both the Old Testament's theology and some features of the New Testament, while also shedding light on significant contemporary challenges. Brueggemann offers fresh perspectives in this completely revised edition while also updating the discussion, notes, and bibliography.

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    143,-

    Britain was quickly overtaking France as the most powerful country in Europe, a position France had long thought to be hers. However, because France still controlled the strongest continental force, Britain believed its best chances for growth were in the East. Nawab Siraj-ud-daulah, the ruler of Bengal, attempted to expel the British from the subcontinent as Britain's power grew through its official commercial arm, the East India Company, and he turned to France for assistance. Intimate campaigns were conducted during the ensuing conflict by captains, occasionally colonels, and small companies rather than large battalions. Individuals, not anonymous hordes, fought in these conflicts; some were heroes, others were cowards, and the majority were rogues in the making. Alexander Grant, a Jacobite who first escaped from Culloden and then, Flashman-like, was literally the last man into the last boat to escape Calcutta and the infamous Black Hole, are also featured in the story in addition to Robert Clive, a clerk from Shropshire who became effectively an emperor. Eyre Coote, an Irishman who engaged in combat with everyone he met, and Alexander Grant, a Jacobite who first escaped from Cull Robert Clive's astounding victory at Plassey, where 3,000 British and sepoy troops destroyed Siraj-ud-18,000-strong Daulah's Franco-Bengali army in about 40 minutes, marked the end of the fighting. Following the victory at Plassey in 1757, Britain assumed a dominant position in India,

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    143,-

    One of the greatest leaders the world had ever known, Cyrus II of Persia was the one who subsequent empire builders would emulate. All of them made an effort to fill Cyrus' enormous shoes, from Alexander the Great to numerous Roman emperors and Ottoman sultans.Recognized for being a great liberator as well as a successful conqueror, Cyrus the Great is known for more than just his victories. He was even given credit in the Bible for releasing the Jews from their protracted exile in Babylon. The moment he passed away, more land and people were under Cyrus' authority than ever before. Numerous principalities, nations, ethnic groups, and faiths of every type were ruled by him. Contrary to many previous strong leaders, Cyrus did not want to oppress his people or meddle in their religions, local customs, or way of life. For this reason, Cyrus the Great's compassion as a leader stands as his best quality overall, notwithstanding the greatness of his temporal conquests.The history books continue to hold Cyrus the Great's life as an unmatched testament.Learn about a variety of subjects, including Early Life and Legend.With Love and Marriage the Persian Empire was born.The aftermath and succession of Cyrus' Last Stand, plus much more!Therefore, scroll up and select the ""Buy now"" button for immediate access if you want a brief and in-depth book on Cyrus the Great.

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    143,-

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    After a storm, a young guy is found comatose on the beach in this short story. He has lost his ability to remember things. He is taken in by a family, and everything goes well until the raiders arrive. He is eventually persuaded to try to save the family's son and bring the hamlet back to health. There are stumbling blocks along the way, and as he regains his memory, he is split between continuing and returning.

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    143,-

    ""JACKAL OR TIGER"" is an Indian folktale.A king and queen slept well in the palace in the heart of the city in faraway Hindustan. They hoped they were going to sleep when a faint breeze swept through the lattice, but they never did. The sound of a howl outside the palace jolted them awake more than ever before.The king said, 'Listen to that tiger!'The queen replied, 'Tiger?' 'How should a tiger exist within the city?' It was just a jackal, ' says the narrator. As a result, they couldn't agree on what kind of animal it was. Will the king be able to find out whether it was a tiger or a jackal?Because of finding out all this, what are the events in the city?What is the effect of all this on the life of the queen?

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    143,-

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    143,-

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    143,-

    Thomas Edison flipped a switch one day in 1882, flooding lower Manhattan with incandescent light and forever altering the way people live. The phonograph and the kinetoscope, a forerunner of the movie camera, are only two of the thousands of inventions that Thomas Edison is credited with. When he was a young boy, he saw a robin catch a worm and fly, so he fed his friend some worms and water to see if she could do the same. Here is a simple,

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