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Medieval India Quarterly: and Medieval India-A Miscellany 5 vols set

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SKU: 9789350026519

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Explore Medieval India with this 5-volume set by Saitya Brata Das. Delving into a rich tapestry of history, culture, and politics, “Medieval India Quarterly” and “Medieval India-A Miscellany” offer invaluable insights. Discover the era’s complexities, challenges, and triumphs through meticulous research and engaging narratives. ISBN: 9789350026519

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350026519
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350026511
  • Publisher Date: 04 May 2020
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 1208

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Medieval India Quarterly: and Medieval India-A Miscellany 5 vols set

  1. Piyush Bhanwal

    Extremely comprehensive, but not always engaging. Expect to take your time working through it all! Excellent for research.

  2. Dixita Saikia

    A great resource for historians. Could have been organized better. It jumps around a lot. Still helpful for finding source material.

  3. Rishabh Choudhary

    Impressive scope! Das brings medieval India to life. Some articles are a bit dry, but overall, an enriching read. A must-have for history buffs.

  4. Adarsh Kumar Singh

    Dense, but packed with detail. Not an easy read, but worth the effort for serious students. I learned a lot.

  5. Rohit Kumar Yadav

    Informative, but requires dedication. Not for casual readers; it is an investment. Excellent resource for serious researchers.

  6. Naamik Khaterpal

    A comprehensive collection, but sometimes dense. The ‘Miscellany’ volumes were more engaging than the ‘Quarterly’. Still a valuable resource for serious students of medieval India.

  7. Debanjan Dasgupta

    A fantastic collection. The ‘Miscellany’ is especially good at highlighting diverse aspects of medieval Indian life and times. A must have.

  8. Ravindran S

    Valuable resource, although dry at times. Offers great detail on Medieval India, but can feel like a textbook. Recommended for research purposes.

  9. Aryan Singh Chauhan

    The set covers a lot of ground. I enjoyed delving into specific aspects. The author’s writing can be dense in certain area of the volumes.

  10. Manish

    Incredibly detailed and well-researched. A must-have for anyone seriously studying medieval India. Just be prepared for a lengthy read!

  11. Priya

    Excellent detail and research. These books are amazing for anyone interested in learning about this historical time period in India. Definitely recommend.

  12. Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande

    In depth and informative. This -volume set is worth the investment for dedicated researchers, although more casual readers may find it overwhelming.

  13. Tushar Panja

    Good source material, but not for beginners. Assumes a lot of prior knowledge. I found some sections repetitive. The index is very helpful.

  14. Tejal

    A mixed bag. Some fascinating insights, others felt like filler. The writing style can be academic and a bit heavy at times.

  15. Afnas

    Valuable resource for understanding the complexities of medieval India. However, it could benefit from more accessible language.

  16. Nishant Upadhyay

    Uneven in quality. Some essays are brilliant, others are forgettable. I was hoping for more narrative flow. Good for reference, not casual reading.

  17. Shubh Walia

    Heavy but useful. The books feel dated at times. I disagree with some interpretations. Important for historical studies.

  18. Manasi Prabhakar Bele

    A mixed experience. Some sections were fascinating, others tedious. Good source material, but not always well-presented.

  19. Yash Verma

    I am satisfied with the book and happy to add this to my collection. The details are amazing.

  20. Piyush Raj

    A monumental work! Das has crafted a detailed overview. The books are well-researched and informative, though sometimes hard to digest. Recommended!

  21. Ashish Kumar

    Interesting information, but sometimes difficult to follow. Needs better editing. A good starting point, but requires further research elsewhere.

  22. Nipun Mehrotra

    A bit overwhelming in its scope, but undoubtedly thorough. I appreciated the diverse perspectives presented. Expect to spend some time with this set.

  23. Anand P Abraham

    This set has some real gems. I was surprised to find that some topics were not covered. Overall, good scholarship.

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