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Three stories of Valour from Parashurama Kshetra

A lion-hearted lady who took on the Portuguese, a King who ousted the Dutch from India forever, and a local chieftain who with his tribal militia, sent tremors down the British ranks. India had its share of kings and warriors, brave-hearts riding into the battle and making the enemy tremble. But thanks to centuries of… Read More Three stories of Valour from Parashurama Kshetra

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