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The Cambridge History of India is a monumental six-volume compilation that traces the trajectory of Indian civilization from ancient times through the early twentieth century. This authoritative set encompasses Ancient India, the Turks and Afghans period, the Mughal Empire, and British India spanning 1497-1918.
Edited by renowned scholars E. J. Rapson, Wolseley Haig, and Richard Burn, with contributions from H. H. Dodwell, this work represents the pinnacle of historical scholarship on the Indian subcontinent. Each volume provides detailed analysis of political developments, cultural achievements, economic systems, and social structures that shaped India’s complex history.
The set offers invaluable insights into the transition from ancient kingdoms through Islamic empires to British colonial administration. Scholars, students, and history enthusiasts will find comprehensive coverage of major events, key figures, and transformative periods that defined India’s past and influenced its future trajectory.
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