Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053276
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053278
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 198
₹1,120.00
Explore the interconnected history of Kamarupa, Kalinga, and Mithila in “Kamarupa-Kalinga-Mithila” (ISBN: 9788173053276) edited by Maruti Nandan Tiwari and Kamal Giri. Discover the political, artistic, and religious links between these regions from epic times to the medieval period. This book challenges colonial-era “divisive studies” with an integrative approach, revealing a fascinating politico-cultural alignment. Dive into ancient texts, epigraphs, and archaeological evidence, uncovering a rich shared history of eastern India. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.
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Hari Rajan V –
The concept is brilliant, but the execution is a bit dry. I wish there were more storytelling.
Latpate Mayuri Dattatray –
Very detailed, but not always engaging. A good resource, but not a casual read. Little boring.
Joy Aditya Minz –
Felt a bit repetitive in places, but the overall argument is compelling.
Naveen Kumar –
A dense but rewarding read. Be prepared to take notes!
Sayyad Aadil –
Incredibly detailed and well-researched. It opened my eyes to a whole new perspective on the region’s past.
Kanishk Khandelwal –
While informative, it lacks a certain narrative flow. A bit too academic for casual reading.
Muskan Gupta –
This book really provided a thorough examination of the topic. Some parts were too dense.
Navya Goyal –
Enjoyed the deep dive into the shared history. However, it could have been more accessible to a general audience.
Anwesha Pal Chaudhuri –
The book’s integrative approach is refreshing. It gets a little bogged down in details at times, though.
Karanveer Singh Marwaha –
A mixed bag. Insightful in some areas, but quite tedious in others. Needs more visual aids.
Aaryan Narula –
A scholarly work that successfully challenges old narratives. I liked the insights of religious aspects.
Debanjan Dasgupta –
Changed my view about the regions political history. However, the language was sometimes complex.
Sonakshi Mathur –
The book delivered a fascinating study of politico-cultural alignment. Some text was difficult to follow.
Aman Menath –
Excellent scholarship! A great book for understanding regional history. Highly recommend.
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Interesting topic, but the writing style made it hard to stay engaged. I expected more from this read.
Wagisha Mittal –
A fascinating look at a lesser-known historical connection. Some chapters were denser than others, but overall a worthwhile read.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
A must-read for anyone interested in Eastern Indian history! The book is a little academic, but very informative.