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India Through the Ages: A Survey of the Growth of Indian Life and Thought

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SKU: 9789394262973

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Explore India’s captivating history from ancient times to British rule in “India Through the Ages” by Sir Jadunath Sarkar. Discover the rise of Buddhism, Islamic conquests, and the Indian renaissance. A sweeping overview of Indian life and thought by a renowned Mughal dynasty scholar. Perfect for history enthusiasts seeking a concise yet comprehensive journey through India’s past.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789394262973
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 160 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9394262970
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
  • Height: 25 mm
  • No of Pages: 104

10 reviews for India Through the Ages: A Survey of the Growth of Indian Life and Thought

  1. Ashish Kumar

    A great resource, packed with information. A bit overwhelming at times, but still very valuable.

  2. Mukul Singh

    Good starting point for Indian history. Some parts were difficult to follow, but overall, a worthwhile read.

  3. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    Comprehensive but dry. Sarkar clearly knew his stuff, but it wasn’t the most engaging read.

  4. Yash Namdeo Pise

    A classic! A little slow in places, but a very thorough examination of Indian history. Highly recommend!

  5. Anant Jain

    Sarkar’s knowledge is undeniable. However, the book could benefit from a more modern perspective. Found it insightful overall.

  6. Kartikey Gupta

    Enjoyed the book, though the writing style felt a bit dated. Still, a good introduction to Indian history.

  7. Rudraksh Ravikiran Kornule

    An informative survey, covering a lot of ground. I wish there were more maps and illustrations.

  8. Aditya Kumar

    A decent overview, but sometimes felt rushed. Sarkar’s expertise shines through, though some sections were dense. Worth a read for a broad understanding.

  9. Anubhav Ranjit

    Well-written and detailed. Some bias is evident, given the author’s background, but still worth reading.

  10. Diksha Goyal

    A bit dense and academic, but packed with factual information. Not for a casual reader, but great for serious students of history.

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