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"Aag Ka Darya" is a novel written by Qurratulain Hyder in the context of a indian subcontinent partition. The novel is considered the best offering of Hyder by many critics. The novel timelines spanned over two thousand years starting from the time of Chandargupt Morya to the partition of 1947.