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A Gazetteer Of Delhi (1912)

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Explore Delhi’s rich history with “A Gazetteer of Delhi (1912)” by D.P. Agrawal. This comprehensive gazetteer offers a detailed glimpse into Delhi’s past, covering its administration, demographics, and culture as of 1912. ISBN: 9788173054167. Perfect for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone interested in Delhi’s transformation. Discover the captivating narrative of a bygone era.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173054167
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173054169
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 351

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for A Gazetteer Of Delhi (1912)

  1. Sneha Matura

    This book offers a detailed historical account of Delhi. It’s a great resource for researchers but might be overwhelming for casual readers. Good, but dense.

  2. Anant Kumar Singh

    Absolutely captivating! This book brought Delhi’s history to life for me. The level of detail is amazing. I couldn’t put it down!

  3. Keshav Singh Bhati

    While packed with information, the book can be a bit overwhelming. It’s definitely a resource for serious researchers, not light reading.

  4. Mohit Raghuwanshi

    A good historical overview of Delhi, though a bit dense and dry at times. Still, provides great insight into the era and the city’s evolution.

  5. Mansi Negi

    I loved diving into the Delhi of ! So much fascinating information packed into one place. A must-have for anyone interested in Delhi’s history.

  6. Syed Ahmad Abdullah

    I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Delhi’s rich history. I learned so much from reading it.

  7. Tanish Mittal

    A fascinating glimpse into Delhi’s past! The details are incredible, though the writing style is a bit dry at times. Still, a worthwhile read for history buffs.

  8. Amrit Upadhyay

    I was amazed by the depth of detail in this gazetteer. A valuable resource for understanding Delhi’s past. A must-have for history buffs!

  9. Vivek Mandal

    This book is informative. The layout could be improved, and it needs more maps for better understanding the locations discussed.

  10. Tarun Ohlyan

    Extremely insightful! Provides a comprehensive look into Delhi’s historical landscape. Perfect for academic research or personal enjoyment.

  11. Shiv Kumar Rathour

    What a fantastic journey back in time! The book provides an unparalleled look at Delhi in . Extremely interesting and insightful. Highly recommended.

  12. Tanuj Prakash

    A truly remarkable and detailed account of Delhi’s history! This gazetteer is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the city. A real gem!

  13. Rajat Sharan Sethi

    Though informative, this book is a bit dry and academic. Not the most engaging read, but it’s a useful reference for Delhi’s history.

  14. Anonymous

    An excellent resource for understanding Delhi’s past. The gazetteer is incredibly detailed and well-researched. Highly recommended for history enthusiasts.

  15. Ananya Viplav Dave

    I found some parts fascinating, while others were a bit tedious. Overall, a useful resource, but not consistently engaging. Worth considering.

  16. Rajat Biswas

    A valuable and interesting historical account. The book is a deep dive into the past. But sometimes the language feels dated, making it a challenge.

  17. Jay Patel

    This gazetteer is a treasure trove of historical information. I was engrossed from beginning to end. A valuable addition to any history lover’s library.

  18. Ravi Kumar

    A decent resource, but I found some sections a bit repetitive. The historical data is valuable, but needs some patience to get through it.

  19. Diyasha Sadhukhan

    A bit dry, but undeniably informative. If you need detailed information about Delhi in , this is the book for you. Just be prepared for a scholarly read.

  20. Sweta Yadav

    Informative but quite dense. It’s a useful reference, but not exactly a page-turner. Good for serious researchers, not for pleasure reading.

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