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Sources of Vijayanagar History

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SKU: 9788173052576

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Uncover the hidden history of the Vijayanagar Empire with “Sources of Vijayanagar History” by Anupa Pande. Drawing from untapped Sanskrit and Telugu sources, this book corrects existing narratives and reveals a richer, more complete understanding of this influential empire. Explore extracts with insightful English summaries, shedding light on subordinate families and offering a deeper dive into Vijayanagar’s fascinating past. ISBN: 9788173052576

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173052576
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • ISBN-10: 8173052573
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 414

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Sources of Vijayanagar History

  1. Jatin

    Excellent research and a valuable contribution to the field. I found the analysis insightful and well-supported.

  2. Singh Karan Rajesh

    I enjoyed discovering new aspects of Vijayanagar history. It is a bit hard to follow at some places but a good book to read.

  3. Ashutosh Singh

    A decent read, especially if you’re into Vijayanagar history. Some parts felt a bit dry, but the insights were valuable.

  4. Ravi Duhan

    This book really opened my eyes. The author sheds a good light on subordinate families. Wonderful book!

  5. Nilesh Jain

    Pande’s book offers a fresh perspective using unique sources. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort for serious history buffs.

  6. Umesh K Soni

    A well-researched book that challenges conventional narratives. Some of the translations could be improved though.

  7. Ayush Deshwal

    It’s okay. I felt like the author could have made this book even better. It’s a bit boring at times.

  8. Abhishek Kumar

    Really a great book. It has sources in Telugu as well. The author really did a great job with this book.

  9. Anant Srivastava

    Interesting sources, but the writing could be more engaging. I learned a lot, but it wasn’t always an easy read.

  10. Rohit Raj Pillai

    I appreciated the focus on lesser-known families. However, the book assumes a certain level of prior knowledge.

  11. Adithya T R

    The book is quite academic in tone, so it might not appeal to casual readers. Still, the content is solid.

  12. Jatin Premkumar Paliwal

    A must-read for anyone studying the Vijayanagar Empire. The English summaries are incredibly helpful. Highly recommended!

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