Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119139057
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 160 gr
- ISBN-10: 8119139054
- Publisher Date: 2024-05-30
- Height: 30 mm
- No of Pages: 262
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,196.00Current price is: ₹1,196.00.
Explore the political geography of Daksina Kosala and Vidarbha (400-1300 CE) in “Political Geography and the Region in Indian History.” Kundan Kumar’s epigraphic study examines settlement patterns, political organization, and agrarian expansion through Sanskrit inscriptions. Discover how dynasties shaped regional identity in early medieval India. ISBN: 9788119139057
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Rahul Khobragade –
It is not a bad book but it can get a little bit boring to read.
Utkarsh Shukla –
Kundan Kumar’s insights into the region’s dynasties are great.
Souvik Roy Ghatak –
Well written and researched, but still a hard read.
Diksha Munjal –
Interesting period, but the writing style felt a bit dry. Still a valuable resource for researchers.
Shaswati Doley –
The author did a very good job at researching and writing the book.
Mukul Singh Patel –
The book offers a fresh perspective on Daksina Kosala and Vidarbha. A must-read for scholars.
Vivek Gupta –
Kumar provides a fascinating insight into early medieval India. Highly recommend for history buffs!
Samarth Gupta –
The study of inscriptions provides unique insight. Some concepts require background knowledge.
Animesh Priyadarshan –
Very useful and a must read book.
Aman Kumar Sah –
Good book, but at times it became too technical to follow.
Gaddala Yakub –
Fascinating deep dive, it’s a worthwhile book.
Sarthak Verma –
A well-researched book, but requires patience due to its academic tone.
Roshan Antony –
A scholarly work that delivers on its promise. I found it very enlightening.
Abhigyan Raj –
A detailed look at regional power. The epigraphic analysis is thorough, but it gets dense at times.
Namya Dayal –
The analysis of settlement patterns is particularly strong. A valuable addition to my library.
Manikesh Kumar –
The book gave a nice and fresh perspective on the topic. I liked it.
Ayush Saini –
The connections drawn between political geography and agrarian expansion were insightful.
Vivek Singh –
Very informative and well presented. But it is still hard to read.
Shivam Aditya Singh –
A bit dense for casual readers, but offers great details for serious researchers.
Rahul Choudhary –
Excellent source for anyone studying early medieval India! Clear and insightful.
Vishal Teotia –
An academic work, no doubt, but Kumar’s research shines through. Worth the effort.
Priya Sahani –
I appreciated the focus on inscriptions. However, some sections were hard to follow without prior knowledge.
Devanshu –
I learned many new things about the topic.