Ayodhya
₹150
This is a transliterated Novel from Mallyalam script into devanagari which is originally written by Lt. Anandi Kamat (Mumbai). The book portrait the life of Konkani families settled in Kerala in the historical past.
| SKU: | 5318 |
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| Categories: | Konkani, Konkani, Novellette, Short Stories |
| Weight | 277 g |
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Publishers Details
Goa Konkani Akademi
243, Pato Colony, Panaji 403 001. 0832-2437385/87
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