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Colonel Jim Corbett (Life & Times Biography Of Edward James Corbett) (Author Of Man-Eaters Of Kumaon) Hindi Edition
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Jim Corbett Was Born On July 25, 1875, In Nainital. He Is Known In Britain As A Hunter, Naturalist, Writer, And Conservationist; But In India, He Is Best Known For Hunting Man-Eating Tigers And Leopards. By The Age Of 18, Jim Left His Studies And Took A Job As A Fuel Inspector At Mokama Ghat In Bihar, On The Bengal And North-Western Railway.Corbett Was Promoted To Colonel In The British Indian Army. At That Time, Villages In The Kumaon And Garhwal Regions Were Terrorized By Man-Eating Tigers And Leopards. Jim Corbett Freed The People From These Terrors By Eliminating 33 Tigers And Leopards In These Areas. Jim Had A Deep Passion For Tigers And Their Prey. In His Books, He Provided Extensive Information About Tiger And Leopard Families, Their Behavior, Their Daily Routines, And Their Behavior. A Highly Readable Book That Reveals The Unknown World And Unknown Facts Of The Jungle Through The Biography Of Colonel Jim Corbett And Arouses A Natural Curiosity.
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