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India, Central Asia and Russia: (Three Millennia of Contacts)

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SKU: 9788173052941

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Explore 3,000 years of vibrant cultural exchange between India, Central Asia, and Russia. “India, Central Asia and Russia” by Vijaya Laxmi Singh (ISBN: 9788173052941) reveals the deep historical connections, geopolitical strategies, and enduring influences that have shaped these regions. Discover the rich tapestry of shared history and intertwined destinies.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173052941
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Height: 0 mm
  • Weight: 0 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8173052948
  • Publisher Date: 1 December 2013
  • Edition: Three Millennia of Contacts
  • Language: English
  • Width: 0 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for India, Central Asia and Russia: (Three Millennia of Contacts)

  1. Anuj Sahu

    Enjoyable. I learned so many new things.

  2. Jatin Bajpai

    A must-read for history enthusiasts. Clear and concise writing.

  3. Nitya

    Worthwhile. I do recommend if you are interested in this topic.

  4. Pranav Gupta

    A bit academic, but full of valuable information.

  5. Pragya Singh

    It jumps around a little bit.

  6. Ashu Yadav

    A valuable resource for understanding the region’s history.

  7. Bishal Kumar Chanda

    Excellent detail. I would read other books by this author.

  8. Sarim Ahmad

    This book is amazing. Details are well written.

  9. Prakash Kumar Singh

    Interesting insights, but the writing style is a bit dry.

  10. Ashish Ranjan

    I wish it delved deeper into specific cultural exchanges. Still good.

  11. Devyani Mehrotra

    A good starting point for understanding the relationships.

  12. Sahil Ahuja

    The book is great, but the price is a little high.

  13. Khyati Singh

    Detailed account of the relationship between India, Russia, and Central Asia.

  14. Ritik Sharma

    Some parts are tedious, but overall a worthwhile read.

  15. Sumit Kumar Sahu

    More editing needed. A few typo errors.

  16. Bhavesh Chaturvedi

    Well-researched but could be more engaging for the casual reader.

  17. Varun Mittal

    Excellent scholarship. Sheds light on lesser-known connections.

  18. Mayur Tukaram Udmale

    Provides a good overview of the historical interactions. A bit repetitive.

  19. Priyanshu Kumar Gupta

    Book arrived on time. In great condition!

  20. Kashish Bhatia

    The book could use more maps and visual aids. Otherwise, informative.

  21. Harshita Bansal

    A comprehensive study of a complex relationship. Highly recommended.

  22. Kanishk Khandelwal

    A fascinating exploration of historical ties, though sometimes dense.

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