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_aThe Naga Chronicle / _cV.K Nuh , Wetshokhrolo Lasuh. |
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_a2nd ed. _b2016. |
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_aNew Delhi. _bRegency Publications. _c2016. |
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_a683 p . ; _bhardbound _c15x24cm |
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505 | _a1.The Naga Chronicle 2.British Rule in Naga Area 3.British India and Naga People 4.Naga National Council 5.Declaration of Self-Determination 6.Laws of Oppression and Repression on Naga People 7.16 Points Agreement and Nagaland State 8.Peace Mission Work,1964 9.1964 Cease-Fire Agreement between the FGN and The Government of India 10.Peace Talk Proceedings, 1964-68 11.Shillong Accord 12.Naga National Political Crisis. 13.Naga Unity Move. 14.Atlanta meet 1997 15.NSCN/GPRN(I-M) Admitted to UNPO 16.NSCN,GPRN I/M ,and Government of India Cease-fire 17.Letters To The Government of India 18.Naga HOHO Meet 19.Naga Political Movement Historical Facts 20.Churches Resolutions 21.Opinion of the People | ||
520 | _aThe longest armed struggle in India has been that of the Naga people.Beginning soon after India's Independence, the Nagas asserted their rights over their land and political destiny. | ||
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