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The Cambridge History of India is an exhaustive six-volume historical compilation that traces the Indian subcontinent’s evolution across millennia. This authoritative set begins with ancient India’s flourishing civilizations and progresses through the transformative periods of Turkish and Afghan rule before examining the magnificent Mughal Empire.
The collection extends into the colonial era, meticulously documenting British India from 1497-1858 and the Indian Empire from 1858-1918. Edited by distinguished scholars E. J. Rapson, Wolseley Haig, and Richard Burn, each volume provides scholarly analysis, primary sources, and detailed historical narratives. This definitive reference work remains an invaluable resource for students, historians, and anyone seeking comprehensive understanding of India’s complex and multifaceted history across diverse periods and dynasties.







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