256 Pages
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Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 2006. This is the first biography of Angami Zapuphizo, the great patriot leader of Nagaland in the northeastern hills of South Asia, who died in exile in England in 1990. A colourful, charismatic personality with an air of mystery about him, he was the force behind the Nagas; demand for sovereign independence in 1947, at the time that Britain transferred power to India and... Read more
Chapter 1: Khonoma 1832: Preparation Chapter 2: Naga Tapestry Chapter 3: Khonoma 1850: The Raj Attacks Chapter 4: A Clash of Cultures Chapter 5: Khonoma 1879: Destroyed Chapter 6: Khonoma 1881: Reborn Chapter 7: Nagaland for Christ Chapter 8: Khonoma 1904: 'May His Name be Well-known' Chapter 9: Touch and Go Chapter to: Prewar Burmese Days Chapter t 1: Wartime in Burma Chapter 12: Arrest and Punishment Chapter 13: Postwar Dilemma in Nagaland Chapter 14: A Matter of Sovereignty Chapter 15: Accommodation Elusive Chapter 16: A Nation Usurped Chapter 17: Ascendant Federalism Chapter t 8: Escape to Freedom Chapter 19: Western Imponderables Chapter 20: A Question of Genocide Chapter 21: Himalayan Blundering Chapter 22: A Serious Peace Proposal Chapter 23: Crisis and Ceasefire Chapter 24: USA Petitioned Chapter 25: The China Option Chapter 26: Clampdown and Coercion Chapter 27: Accord in Dispute Chapter 28: The Genius of Phizo
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Pieter Steyn






