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  2. Category:Novels by Salman Rushdie - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Media in category "Novels by Salman Rushdie" The following 11 files are in this category, out ...

  3. Victory City - Wikipedia

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    Victory City is framed as a fictional translation of an epic originally written in Sanskrit. [1] The focaliser and protagonist is Pampa Kampana, partly inspired by the historical, fourteenth-century princess-poet Gangadevi, who is given (or cursed with) a 247-year lifespan.

  4. Category:Hindi-language novels - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Books by Salman Rushdie - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Novels by Salman Rushdie (1 C, 14 P, 11 F) S.

  6. Shalimar the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Although a number of narratives and incidents in the novel revolve around Kashmir, the novel opens in Los Angeles. Max Ophuls, a US diplomat who has worked in the Kashmir Valley, is murdered by his former chauffeur, Shalimar. Several flashbacks take the readers to the past, and one learns that Shalimar was once full of affection, love and laughter.

  7. Quichotte (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Quichotte (UK: / k iː ˈ ʃ ɒ t / kee-SHOT, French:) is a 2019 novel by Salman Rushdie. It is his fourteenth novel, published on 29 August 2019 by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom and Penguin Books India in India. It was published in the United States on 3 September 2019 by Random House.

  8. Saghar Siddiqui - Wikipedia

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    Saghar Siddiqui was born in 1928 in Ambala (British India) to a well-to-do middle-class family. [1] [3] There are few historic records of Saghar's personal life.He rarely spoke to any one in this regard and most of what is known of him tends to be from witness accounts.

  9. Midnight's Children (film) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight's Children is a 2012 film adaptation of Salman Rushdie's 1981 novel.The film features an ensemble cast of Satya Bhabha, Shriya Saran, Siddharth, Ronit Roy, Anupam Kher, Shabana Azmi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Seema Biswas, Shahana Goswami, Samrat Chakrabarti, Rahul Bose, Soha Ali Khan, Anita Majumdar and Darsheel Safary.