Ramjanmabhoomi Muktiche Andolan

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God Ram is the beloved, most honourd dirty of Indian Hindus. The birthplace of Rama, which was captured by the muslims has been thought to be a blemish for the indipendent Indians. A movement to free the place has so become an intense and extensive for people. In this book a deep and critical review is presented by the retired editor of daily Tarun Bharat- Shri. D.B. alias Mamasaheb Ghumare.

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God Ram is the beloved, most honourd dirty of Indian Hindus. The birthplace of Rama, which was captured by the muslims has been thought to be a blemish for the indipendent Indians. A movement to free the place has so become an intense and extensive for people. In this book a deep and critical review is presented by the retired editor of daily Tarun Bharat- Shri. D.B. alias Mamasaheb Ghumare.

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Weight 200 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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