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Famous American & Indian Personalities and their Autobiographies: Biographies of famous personalities are always a source of Inspiration. The biographies will tell you about the controversies, the dark sides of a person that you may have never heard of.

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Biographies of famous personalities are always a source of Inspiration. The biographies will tell you about the controversies, the dark sides of a person that you may have never heard of. Some people write biographies to clear up the myths about them while others invite criticism. Here's a list of the life stories of the prominent people that you must read.

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In 1940, Father of Nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi wrote his autobiography 'The Story of My Experiments with Truth' where he covered his life from childhood days to 1921. In 1998, a committee of global spiritual and religious authorities designated it as one of the "100 Best Spiritual Books of the 20th Century".

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In 1936, Jawaharlal Nehru published an autobiographical book 'An Autobiography' which is also known as 'Toward Freedom'. The book is written in prison (1934-1935) before Nehru became the first Prime Minister of India.

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In the 16th century, the founder of Mughal Empire and first Mughal Emperor in the Indian Subcontinent, ?ah?r-ud-D?n Muhammad B?bur wrote 'Baburnama' also known as 'Tuzk-e Babri' in Turki language.

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In 1982, writer, publisher, Indian religious and political activist, Sita Ram Goel wrote his autobiographical book 'How I Became a Hindu'. During 1946 Calcutta killings, Goel "would have been killed by a Muslim mob" if he didn't have a command over Urdu and the Western clothes he wore averting any "suspicion" he was actually Hindu.

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