Zapuphizo
Discover the compelling biography of Angami Zapuphizo, a pivotal figure in Nagaland's struggle for independence in the northeastern hills of South Asia. Published by Kegan Paul in 2006, "Zapuphizo" spans 256 pages that delve into the life of this patriot leader, who passed away in exile in England in 1990. The book highlights Zapuphizo's intriguing collaboration with the Japanese during World War II and his relentless fight against India's military suppression of the nationalist Naga army. With rich historical context and insightful analysis, this narrative not only captures Zapuphizo's courageous spirit but also provides a profound understanding of the socio-political landscape of his time. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the struggles for autonomy, "Zapuphizo" is an essential read that offers a unique perspective on a vital chapter of South Asian history.