Drawing on years of research, Faisal Khosa explores the turbulent lives and times of these three leaders and gives us a vivid account of their politics and personalities.
This book seeks to connect each of these versions and attempts to provide for arguably the first time-an individual-focused, unabridged and objective political portrait of the three leaders. Drawing on the proverb 'Let him who is without sin cast the first stone', I have refrained from making judgements on their private lives and have intentionally steered clear of discussing their personal failings or family lives, except when it involved incidents that related to or later influenced their politics. My aim is to reveal the political individual in each of these legendary figures as well as compare, contrast and shed light on their roles in shaping the history of their respective nations.
The relative nature of public opinion is evident within this historical narrative where the line between reality and misapprehension can be imperceptible and can even change over time. This book, therefore, will work through these conflicting accounts and diametrically opposed opinions in a way that will allow room for its readers to draw their own conclusions. The concept of a complete and objective truth is illusory, clouded by ambivalent evidence and biased perceptions. Our knowledge of any past event can never be complete, for obvious reasons, even if we were at its epicenter. There are at least two sides to every story and the reality of what transpired changes with individual expectations and experience.
**Contents and Sample Pages**
Hindu (883)
Agriculture (86)
Ancient (1016)
Archaeology (600)
Architecture (532)
Art & Culture (853)
Biography (592)
Buddhist (545)
Cookery (159)
Emperor & Queen (495)
Islam (234)
Jainism (273)
Literary (873)
Mahatma Gandhi (381)
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