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Bhartiya Samantavad: Rajya, Samaj aur Vichardhara

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SKU: 9789350981177

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Bhartiya Samantavad: Rajya, Samaj aur Vichardhara (ISBN: 9789350981177) explores the complexities of Indian feudalism. Delve into its impact on state, society, and ideology. A comprehensive analysis of historical power dynamics and their lasting influence. Discover the evolution of social structures and intellectual currents shaped by this system.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350981177
  • Publisher Date: 2016
  • ISBN-10: 9350981173
  • Binding: Paperback

21 reviews for Bhartiya Samantavad: Rajya, Samaj aur Vichardhara

  1. Mohit Bijpuriya

    A detailed look at Indian feudalism. Some parts were dense, but overall informative.

  2. Vivek Patel

    Well-researched and thought-provoking. A must-read for students of Indian history.

  3. Daksh Bhardwaj

    Explores a fascinating topic with depth. Highly recommend for history buffs.

  4. Nisarg Vimal Lukka

    Good analysis, but I felt it could have been more engaging. A bit dry.

  5. Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye

    The book provides great insights. It helped me understand the topic well.

  6. Ishita Shrivastava

    I appreciated the depth of research, though I wish it were more accessible to a general audience.

  7. Subhajoy Datta

    Really informative. Helped to understand a part of history.

  8. Harshit

    A bit too focused on theory for my liking. I wanted more concrete examples.

  9. Sahil Ahuja

    Excellent scholarship! A very important book.

  10. Bhavya Goyal

    Very insightful analysis of the socio-political dynamics. A worthwhile read.

  11. Amaan Iqbal

    The book throws light on unaddressed problems. It makes me think and question a lot of things.

  12. Avisek Banerjee

    It really opened my eyes to certain aspects of Indian history that I wasn’t familiar with.

  13. Ayushman Singh

    An okay read. Nothing groundbreaking, but a solid overview.

  14. Aniket Singh

    Not the easiest read, but worth the effort.

  15. Ujjwal Pandey

    I struggled to get through some chapters, but the overall message resonated with me.

  16. Samadrita Sen

    A bit too academic for my taste, but still valuable if you’re serious about the subject.

  17. Simran Kadam

    Found it a bit repetitive in places, but the core arguments are strong.

  18. Abhishek Khandekar

    A dense but ultimately rewarding exploration of Indian feudalism.

  19. Lukshyaraj Samal

    The language was complicated for me, but I still enjoyed reading it.

  20. Vipin Kumar

    Good starting point for research but not interesting.

  21. Nishita Chowdhury

    Challenging but rewarding. Requires patience and a willingness to engage with complex ideas.

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