On the Grand Trunk Road

On the Grand Trunk Road
Author: Steve Coll
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780143115199

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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling author of Ghost Wars and The Achilles Trap, a trek across a socially and politically damaged South Asia Bestselling author Steve Coll is one of the preeminent journalists of the twenty-first century. His last two books, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Ghost Wars and New York Times bestseller The Bin Ladens, have been praised for their creative insight and complex yet compelling narratives-and have put him on par with journalists such as the legendary Bob Woodward. Now, for the first time ever, the paperback edition of On the Grand Trunk Road is finally available, revised and updated with new material. Focusing on Coll's journeys in conflict-ridden India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Afghanistan as a bureau chief for The Washington Post, On the Grand Trunk Road reveals a little-seen area of the world where violence, corruption, and greed have had devastating effects on South Asians from all walks of life.

Food of the Grand Trunk Road

Food of the Grand Trunk Road
Author: Anirudh Arora
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781847739681

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The Grand Trunk Road is one of South Asia's oldest and longest roads. For centuries, it has linked the eastern and western regions of the Indian subcontinent, running from Bengal, across north India, into Peshawar in Pakistan up to Afghanistan. Today it

The Grand Trunk Road

The Grand Trunk Road
Author: Tim Smith
Publisher: Dewi Lewis Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2011
Genre: Grand Trunk Road (India and Pakistan)
ISBN: 9781904587996

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The Grand Trunk Road is one of the oldest and longest highways in southern Asia. Through oral testimonies, photographs and texts, Tim Smith explores its history and shows how close links between Britain and places along the road continue to this day. The Grand Trunk Road was the main artery for conquest by the British Raj and passes through the ancestral homes of many British Asians. For the first time, the story of the profound impact of the British on this highway and its people is told in image and word.

From Landi Kotal to Wagah

From Landi Kotal to Wagah
Author: Rashid, Salman
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9231003879

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Bullet Up the Grand Trunk Road

Bullet Up the Grand Trunk Road
Author: Jonathan Gregson
Publisher: Random House (UK)
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Grand Trunk Road stretches 1600 miles, from Calcutta to the North-west frontier. Some 50 years after, it served as an escape route for 15 million refugees, following Independence and Partition, the author travels the road on a 1940s Enfield Bullet motorbike.

The Silk Roads

The Silk Roads
Author: Vadime Elisseeff
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781571812216

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A look at the cultural, or intercultural, exchange that took place in the Silk Roads and the role this has played in the shaping of cultures and civilizations.

Food Path

Food Path
Author: Pushpesh Pant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2005
Genre: Cookery, Indic
ISBN: 9788174363626

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Authentic Regional Cuisine of India

Authentic Regional Cuisine of India
Author: Anirudh Arora
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607652935

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Authentic Regional Cuisine of India is a beautifully written and illustrated cook book, as well as a travelogue and history of the famous Grand Trunk Road since its emergence as India’s first route for traders. The book follows Hardeep Singh Kohli’s travels along this age-old route, starting in Calcutta and linking with Lucknow, Aligargh, and Delhi before curling north into the Punjab. This book takes a fascinating look at the food, culture and traditions that have sprung up along the road, with recipes that reflect the eating traditions of the real India. The recipes are provided by Anirudh Arora, head chef at Moti Mahal in London, who has devoted his career to researching the long-forgotten cuisine of rural India as found along the old Grand Trunk Road. Nostalgic favorites include ‘bhalla papadi chaat', a dish discovered in the streets of North India featuring crisp-fried pastry and chickpeas with a tamarind and mint chutney. From the seductive barbecued flavours of the Punjab to the sublime dals and vegetarian food of Lucknow, this is an eye-opening look at Indian food.

Tales Of the Open Road

Tales Of the Open Road
Author: Ruskin Bond
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8184750706

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‘I have come to believe that the best kind of walk, or journey, is the one in which you have no particular destination when you set out.’ Ruskin Bond’s travel writing is unlike what is found in most travelogues, because he will take you to the smaller, lesser-known corners of the country, acquaint you with the least-famous locals there, and describe the flora and fauna that others would have missed. And if the place is well known, Ruskin leaves the common tourist spots to find a small alley or shop where he finds colourful characters to engage in conversation. Tales of the Open Road is a collection of Ruskin Bond’s travel writing over fifty years. Here, you will encounter a tonga ride through the Shivaliks, a hidden waterfall near Rishikesh, walks along the myriad streets of Delhi (one of which used to be the richest in Asia), trips down the Grand Trunk Road, stopovers in little tea stalls in the hills around Mussoorie, and an excursion to the icy source of the Ganga at over ten thousand feet above sea level. Enriched by rare photographs that Ruskin took during his travels, Tales of the Open Road is a celebration of small-town and rural India by its most engaging chronicler.

The Grand Trunk Road

The Grand Trunk Road
Author: Brian Paul Bach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1993
Genre: Grand Trunk Road (India and Pakistan)
ISBN: 9788172230883

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