Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173051784
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 817305178X
- Publisher Date: 2000
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 128
₹1,920.00
Discover the buried secrets of Fatehpur Sikri! This book unveils the findings of a national excavation project, led by Professor R.C. Gaur, exploring the ruins beneath the historic city. Unearth the lost shops, roads, homes of nobles and commoners, and the extended royal haram-sara. Explore the rich history of Emperor Akbar’s palace-complex and the rise and fall of this once-thriving city. A must-read for history buffs and archaeology enthusiasts!
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Medha S Tigga –
A bit dry at times, but the historical insights are invaluable. The excavation details are thorough. Good for serious history enthusiasts.
Siddharth Jain –
A window into a lost world. However, the writing is a bit dry. I enjoyed the sections on daily life.
Rishabh Singh –
This book opened my eyes to a new layer of Fatehpur Sikri. Though technical, the writing is accessible, and the findings are truly captivating. A solid effort!
Ashish Kumar –
For history buffs, this book is gold. It’s dense, and academic, but filled with information about Fatehpur Sikri.
Siddharth Biswas –
I enjoyed the book, but it got bogged down in details. Needed more visual aids. Overall, a decent read about the historic city.
Himanshu –
Amazing glimpse into the past. I wish there were more photos. Detailed account of excavation, which can be tedious, but I liked it.
Tanushree Nangia –
Great book but too much emphasis on minor details. Could have done better with the writing style.
Vedant Hinesh Modi –
Provides great insights. The presentation can be a bit dry, but the information is very useful about past life of people.
Raghavendra Mani Tripathi –
This book is an important contribution to the history of Fatehpur Sikri. If you’re willing to put in the effort, the rewards are great.
Harish A Kendrekar –
Information is amazing but requires more reader friendly explanation. It needs better editing.
Pragati Sahai –
It’s a mix of interesting facts and dry descriptions. Some parts were hard to get through, but it was good overall.
Agastya Singh –
Fascinating look at Fatehpur Sikri! The details are incredible, but sometimes a bit too academic. Still, a worthwhile read for history lovers.
Shipra Sharma –
Too technical for the average reader. If you are not an archaeology enthusiast, avoid it. It is dry and boring.
Aseem Goel –
Detailed excavation report of Fatehpur Sikri. It’s a treasure trove of information for serious scholars. Not for casual readers.
Priya Singh –
A treasure trove of information. Professor Gaur has done an amazing job. A must-read for anyone interested in Mughal history.
Sumanth Yerukala –
A deep dive into Fatehpur Sikri’s archaeological findings. Gets bogged down in the details; wished for more about the city’s story.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
Amazing content and I am glad I bought this book. It is my time favorite. Highly recommended.
Akanksha Pandey –
The book gives clear idea about the city during Akbar’s time. It has a nice description.
Anupam Saggar –
Good information, but not exactly a page-turner. If you’re really into archaeology, you will love it. Otherwise, approach with caution.
Rishabh Dwivedi –
It is a detailed academic work. Too much detail and not enough context. I wanted to feel more connected to the people.
Vaibhav Kumar –
Professor Gaur’s work shines through! The book provides evidence about the people who lived there. A little lengthy, but important.
Sumit Bahuguna –
Well-researched and informative. It can be dry at times, but the excavation details are truly fascinating about the city’s life.