Description
- ISBN-13: 9788194991267
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8194991269
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹680.00.₹510.00Current price is: ₹510.00.
Embark on a 17th-century journey through Western India with Mandelslo’s Travels, expertly edited by M.S. Commissariat. Explore vivid descriptions of the region’s vibrant culture, bustling trade, and majestic landscapes as seen through the eyes of a German adventurer. A captivating historical account for those intrigued by India’s rich past. ISBN: 9788194991267
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Prince Kumar –
Interesting historical perspective, but the writing style can be a bit dry at times. Commissariat’s editing is helpful, but not always enough.
Ravi Raj –
The book is an adventure, and the detail of the journey is amazing. It’s a bit slow, but worth the time investment.
Bharti Jain –
A fascinating glimpse into th-century India! Mandelslo’s observations are unique, though sometimes feel a bit biased. Overall, a worthwhile read for history buffs.
Manasvi Saboo –
The book gave me a unique view of India, but the language was tough. It took dedication to finish. Interesting but challenging!
Madhav Bansal –
Mandelslo’s Travels offers a compelling look into th century India. The details of trade routes and cultural practices are fascinating.
Pranjal Malhotra –
A fascinating primary source for anyone studying Indian history. Mandelslo’s writing style might not appeal to everyone though.
Anandu Chandran –
The book was informative, but sometimes repetitive. It provides insights of India’s past, however, it does not give a complete view.
Ravi Verma –
Mandelslo’s writing is unique and the details are so good. The descriptions of the region’s trade, and culture is amazing.
Om Satish Pingle –
A valuable historical document that sheds light on a bygone era. However, some may find Mandelslo’s perspective rather limited.
Lakshita Khurana –
Mandelslo’s journey is an adventure! The book offers a rich perspective, however, some of the details seemed inaccurate to me.
Dipankar Adhikari –
Loved the descriptions of the landscapes and culture. A great primary source, although requires some patience due to the older language.
Ritik Kumar –
I enjoyed the book, especially the descriptions of trade. Some parts were confusing. Still, it is a good historical account.
Hargun Kaur –
A dense but rewarding read for anyone interested in Indian history. Prepare for a slow pace, but the insights are worth it.
Rupal Singh –
Interesting historical account. It is worth reading if you are interested in the history of the region. The descriptions are great.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
An okay read. Some parts were engaging, others were quite dull. I learned a few things about the period, but wasn’t blown away.
Ananya Singh –
Not a bad book, but not great either. It was interesting to learn about the past, but there were better books on same topic.