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Nana, Vol. 3


Nana, Vol. 3

Author: Ai Yazawa

language: en

Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

Release Date: 2012-09-24


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Things are slowly coming together for Nana Osaki. The guitarist and drummer from her old band have joined her in Tokyo and she's finally found a ripping new bass player to replace Ren Honjo. The Black Stones are back and they're ready to kick some ass. Nana Komatsu, however, can't shake her old nemesis, the Demon Lord. She's stuck in a dead-end job and there's trouble brewing with her boyfriend, Shoji. He's been working late and hasn't exactly been the most attentive lover. Poor Nana. Life in Tokyo is turning out to be a total bummer. -- VIZ Media

Build King, Vol. 1


Build King, Vol. 1

Author: Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro

language: en

Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

Release Date: 2022-07-26


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Tonkachi and Renga have big dreams of becoming master builders just like their mentor Shovel, but while Renga can walk the walk, Tonkachi is mostly talk. Nothing Tonkachi builds seems to be worthy of calling a home, but he won’t give up! With the Vigor Hammer that Shovel entrusted to him, Tonkachi plans to work hard to build a peaceful world. But the man Shovel sent to escort the boys into the wider world of building seems to be running a little late...and he lost his pants to a House-Beast on the way! -- VIZ Media

The History Of The Mahrattas - Vol III


The History Of The Mahrattas - Vol III

Author: James Grant Duff

language: en

Publisher: Normanby Press

Release Date: 2014-06-13


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The power of India reached its pre-British Raj height under the Maratha Empire or the Maratha Confederacy which was an Indian imperial power that existed from 1674 to 1818. At its peak, the empire covered much of India, encompassing a territory of over 2.8 million km2. The Marathas are credited for ending the Mughal rule in India. The Marathas were a yeoman warrior group from the western Deccan that rose to prominence during the rule of the Adil Shahi dynasty and Ahmadnagar Sultanate. The empire was founded by Shivaji Bhosle, who formally crowned himself Chhatrapati ("Emperor") with Raigad as his capital in 1674, and successfully fought against the Mughal Empire. The Maratha Empire waged war for 27 years with the Mughals from 1681 to 1707, which became the longest war in the history of India. Shivaji, pioneered "Shiva sutra" or Ganimi Kava (guerrilla tactics), which leveraged strategic factors like demographics, speed, surprise and focused attack to defeat his bigger and more powerful enemies. After the death of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the empire expanded greatly under the rule of the Peshwas. The empire at its peak stretched from Tamil Nadu in the south, to Peshawar (modern-day Pakistan) on the Afghanistan border in the north, and Bengal and Andaman Islands in east. In 1761, the Maratha army lost the Third Battle of Panipat to Abdali's Afghan Durrani Empire, which halted their imperial expansion. Ten years after Panipat, young Madhavrao Peshwa reinstated the Maratha authority over North India. In a bid to effectively manage the large empire, he gave semi-autonomy to the strongest of the knights, which created a confederacy of Maratha states. In 1775, the British East India Company intervened in a succession struggle in Pune, which became the First Anglo-Maratha War. Marathas remained the preeminent power in India until their defeat in the Second and Third Anglo-Maratha wars (1805–1818), which left the British East India Company in control of most of India.