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Pakistan or the Partition of India

By: B. R. Ambedkar
Narrated by: Derek Denzil
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Delve into the profound insights of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in Pakistan or the Partition of India. This seminal work offers an in-depth analysis of the factors leading to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan. Ambedkar's scholarly approach and compelling arguments shed light on the political, social, and religious dynamics that shaped one of the most significant events in South Asian history. A must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the historical context and enduring impact of partition.

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Politics & Government South Asia History & Theory Political Science India Asia Modern 19th Century
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You have to ignore pronunciation errors plus repetitions in later chapters to fully enjoy this marvellous book. Repetition of sentences is the fault of editors I think. I would give credit to narrator for producing multiple accents wherever necessary. Ignore negativity and do listen to this one.

Excellent book worth listening

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This great book by Ambedkar has been butchered with wrong pronunciation throughout. There are time the narrator calls Rajputs Rajpuls, martial races marital races and innumerable similar mistakes. This is par for the course for Audible. This narrator is Indian but all the white narratives are even worse at pronouncing Indian names and cities

Horribly Pronounced

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