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Outlines of Indian History is a comprehensive historical survey that examines the major periods of Indian civilization through the lens of religious and cultural development. The work encompasses the Hindu period with its rich philosophical traditions and social structures, the Mahomedan period marking significant Islamic influence and governance, and the Christian period reflecting British colonial administration and influence.
A.W. Hughes presents a detailed chronological narrative from the earliest documented historical records through the end of British colonial viceroyalty in India. The book serves as an important scholarly resource for understanding how these three major religious and cultural traditions shaped Indian society, governance, and civilization. This work combines historical analysis with cultural and religious perspectives, making it valuable for students of history, religion, and South Asian studies.







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