K. M. Panikkar
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 61 years ago |
Date of birth | June 3,1895 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Travancore |
Date of died | December 10,1963 |
Died | Mysuru |
India | |
Job | Lawyer |
Journalist | |
Historian | |
Diplomat | |
Novelist | |
Education | University of Oxford |
Madras Christian College | |
CMS College Kottayam | |
Christ Church | |
Nationality | Indian |
Previous position | Ambassador of India to France (1956–1959) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 541145 |
Asia and western dominance
Sri Harsha of Kanauj: A Monograph on the History of India in the First Half of the 7th Century A. D.
Indian Nationalism: Its Origin, History, and Ideals
Gulab Singh 1792 1858
Malabar and the Portuguese
The Afro- Asian states and their problems
The founding of the Kashmir State
Studies in Indian history
In two Chinas
Caste and democracy
Federal India
An autobiography
The Evolution of British Policy Towards Indian States, 1774-1858
The Twentieth Century
Gulab Singh, 1792-1858: Founder of Kashmir
Kalyanman
Indian Nationalism: Its Origin, History, and Ideals - Scholar's Choice Edition
Sri Harsha of Kanauj: A Monograph on the History of India in the First Half of the 7th Century A. D.
Indian Nationalism: Its Origin, History, and Ideals
Gulab Singh 1792 1858
Malabar and the Portuguese
The Afro- Asian states and their problems
The founding of the Kashmir State
Studies in Indian history
In two Chinas
Caste and democracy
Federal India
An autobiography
The Evolution of British Policy Towards Indian States, 1774-1858
The Twentieth Century
Gulab Singh, 1792-1858: Founder of Kashmir
Kalyanman
Indian Nationalism: Its Origin, History, and Ideals - Scholar's Choice Edition
K. M. Panikkar Life story
Kavalam Madhava Panikkar, popularly known as Sardar K. M. Panikkar, was an Indian statesman and diplomat. He was also a professor, newspaper editor, historian and novelist. He was born in Travancore, then a princely state in the British Indian Empire and was educated in Madras and at the University of Oxford.