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Archaeology of Buddhism: recent discoveries in South Asia
21“Archaeology of Buddhism: Recent Discoveries in South Asia” (ISBN: 9789350981269), edited by Sanjay Garg, explores the latest archaeological findings in Buddhist South Asia. 55 experts contribute, offering country reports on new discoveries and in-depth studies of Buddhist art, architecture, and archaeology in the region. Uncovering ancient Buddhist sites and remains, this book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in South Asian history, Buddhism, and archaeology.
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Buddhist Monasteries of South Asia and China
16Explore the interconnected Buddhist heritage of South Asia and China in “Buddhist Monasteries of South Asia and China” (ISBN: 9789350981603) by Sanjay Garg. Discover new archaeological findings from monasteries, temples, stupas, and art, revealing a rich cultural and religious landscape. Learn about design, paintings, sculptures, and inscriptions at these sites, bridging the history between these regions. Edited by Sanjay Garg, this book offers fresh perspectives on the Buddhist world.
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Monetary Foundations of The Raj
24“Monetary Foundations of the Raj” by Sanjay Garg (ISBN: 9789388540179) examines British India’s monetary policies and their impact. Explore how the East India Company’s control over currency shaped India’s colonial economy and laid the groundwork for its subjugation. Discover archival records and analysis that reveal the crucial role of monetary policy in the British Raj, offering valuable insights for history enthusiasts and economic scholars.
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The Raj and the Rajas
16Explore the fascinating monetary history of India during the decline of the Mughal Empire and the rise of the British East India Company. “The Raj and the Rajas” by Sanjay Garg (ISBN: 9789391928162) examines the impact of currency and coinage on trade, prices, and political power. Discover how the British East India Company reshaped India’s financial landscape through minting rights and imperial currency. A must-read for history enthusiasts interested in South Asia’s economic transformation during the British Raj.