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1 volume unpaged : photograhs ; 25 cm |
Summary |
The British wanted him dead because of his participation in the Afghan and Indian freedom movements starting in 1915, but against all odds he stood firm never wavering and never giving up his goal of Jihad (extreme struggle against evil and oppression) against the British occupation of his homeland India. Zafar Hasan Aybek’s autobiography includes his work to free India from the clutches of the British empire, the establishment of the first free Indian Government in exile in Afghanistan and writing of the first free Indian constitution (along with his esteemed spiritual and political teacher Obaid Ulla Sindhi). Aybek’s journey spanned over Afghanistan, Russia, Iran, India and Pakistan. His achievements as a diplomat, statesman, activist, freedom fighter, journalist, military Captain in the Turkish army, a teacher, and a linguist fluent in at least 8 or more languages; Urdu, Farsi, Afghani, Persian, English, Turkish, Russian, and French. |
Subject |
Aybek, Zafar Hasan. |
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Statesmen -- India -- Biography.
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India -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements.
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Local Subject |
LOCAL AUTHOR
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ISBN |
9798853691698 |
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