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About the book
In 1857 when the British rule began in India after the defeat of last Mughal emperor, there were a series of events inflicting the normal lifestyle of people. As I learnt about the historic era where nationalists rebelled against the British regime, I realized that common people had also faced the oppression which nobody ever got to know. There might have been untold stories of displaced children and detached families which our history books never taught us. While I was imagining myself like a part of common public during the British legislation, something clicked inside my head as if I had discovered something nobody ever found. As I researched about places of national importance, I came to know about Jallianwala bagh, a memorial of national recognition. After the implementation of martial law, the holocaust at Jallianwala bagh had shook the nation. Many lost their lives or their loved ones. It had been an emotional insight for me, but my interest in historical world had compelled me to bring this world to you.
About the author
Born in the city of Indore, India, Sarah Khan is an inquisitive and a passionate writer who loves sketching, painting and reading novels. She writes quotes, poetries, articles, stories and all sorts of things. Her parents have provided their support to pursue this passion more. Her elder sister has encouraged her in all odds. She has won prizes in poetries and is currently a Blogger with her own website named, ‘My Creations’. She wants to create revolutionary changes in society in terms of equality and prosperity and she aspires towards a better world.
Harkirat singh –
Best book really I love it
I recommend to every reader to read the book
Amazing short story
I love character jagvir and haidar ❤️
Chapter 16 amazing😍
I love the end of book