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The Peoples of India is a detailed anthropological and historical examination of the diverse populations that inhabit the Indian subcontinent. J. D. Anderson provides an in-depth analysis of various ethnic groups, their origins, migrations, and cultural practices that have defined Indian civilization for millennia.
The book explores the linguistic diversity of India, including major language families and regional dialects that reflect the country’s complex social structure. Anderson discusses the historical interactions between different communities, their contributions to art, architecture, philosophy, and governance.
Through careful research and scholarly observation, the author presents insights into the caste system, tribal societies, and religious communities that coexist within India. The work serves as an essential reference for understanding India’s cultural complexity and the factors that have contributed to its unique identity as a multicultural nation.







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