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Heroic Tales of Bangladesh Muktisangram: Birth of a Nation

By: Nitin Gadkari, Zankar Editorial
Narrated by: Sheetal Karandikar, Sanjeev Shenoy, Shruti Inamdar, Sagar Naik, Shailesh Mhapankar, Kshitija Naikre, Deepashri Karandikar, Sanjay Dole, Nitin Gadkari, Prakash Gogle, Uday Thatte, Kshitij Jahagirdar
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In December of 1971, a war broke out on both India’s eastern and western fronts and within a mere 13 days gave Indian armed forces its greatest victory and Pakistan its worst defeat. In this, Manthan was born a new nation: Bangladesh. We bring you: the heroic stories about this war & conflict: the bravery and glory of the Indian armed forces through this audiobook.

So hold your breath and don’t miss this scintillating journey that will make you proud to be an Indian.

© Nitin Gadkari; Zankar Audio Cassettes

©2021 Zankar Audio Cassettes (P)2021 Zankar Audio Cassettes
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  • Categories: History

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