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  1. Sarvepalli Gopal (23 April 1923 – 20 April 2002) was a well-known Indian historian. He was the son of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first Vice-President and the second President of India. He was the author of the Radhakrishnan: A Biography and Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography.

  2. Apr 26, 2002 · WHEN Sarvepalli Gopal passed away on April 20 after a prolonged illness, the world of history lost one of its erudite and devoted practitioners who served the discipline with rare...

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  3. e. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan OM, FBA ( pronunciation ⓘ; 5 September 1888 – 17 April 1975; natively Radhakrishnayya) was an Indian politician, philosopher and statesman who served as the second president of India from 1962 to 1967. He previously served as the first vice president of India from 1952 to 1962. He was the second ambassador of ...

  4. Sep 15, 1989 · Book review: 'Radhakrishna: A Biography' by Sarvepalli Gopal. Pandit Nehru wanted Dr Radhakrishnan to become President in 1957 but was opposed by Maulana Azad. Five years later, in 1962, Nehru made sure that Radhakrishnan got the top job. Listen to Story.

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  5. Jan 8, 2015 · The first volume of Sarvepalli Gopal’s remarkable biographic, covering Nehru’s youth and ending with Independence in 1947, is written from first-hand knowledge of the man who served for ten years...

  6. The first volume of Sarvepalli Gopal’s remarkable biographic, covering Nehru’s youth and ending with Independence in 1947, is written from first-hand knowledge of the man who served for ten years in the Ministry for External Affairs and from the unlimited access granted him by the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to her father’s private papers.

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  8. The collected essays of historian Sarvepalli Gopal (1923-2002) has finally arrived, meticulously edited with a fine introduction by Srinath Raghavan. Raghavan and the general editors of the series, Ramachandra Guha and Sunil Khilnani make a strong case for a Gopal revival.