Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143064688
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0143064681
- Publisher Date: 06 Jan 2008
- No of Pages: 280
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
Explore the multifaceted history of Somanatha’s sack in 1026. “Somanatha: The Many Voices of a History” delves into various perspectives, from Turko-Persian accounts to local inscriptions and Jaina biographies. Edited and translated by Raza Mir, this book challenges conventional narratives and offers a richer understanding of Somanatha’s historical significance. ISBN: 9780143064688
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Vaibhav Singh –
The book is meticulously researched, but the reading can get bogged down in details, losing sight of the bigger picture sometimes.
Ritish Jindal –
A commendable effort to present a balanced view. Could be more accessible to non-historians. I still learned a lot.
Ankit Patel –
I appreciated the variety of sources presented. However, the sheer volume of information made it a somewhat overwhelming read.
Sreekanth S –
A great book if you want to understand the history of Somanatha. A few chapters were not that gripping but overall good.
Amaan Khan –
I found this book fascinating. The different voices provided a rich and nuanced understanding of Somanatha’s history and significance.
Abdul Aamir Tajar –
An excellent book that challenges mainstream narratives about Somanatha. It’s a bit academic, but the effort is worth it for the insights.
Aadarsh Shukla –
Mir’s compilation is insightful, providing a balanced view of Somanatha’s past. Some translations felt a little clunky, but overall a worthwhile read.
Rajat Punia –
Well-researched and thought-provoking. The editor did a great job assembling these diverse accounts. It can be a bit dry at times.
Himanshu Singh –
A fascinating collection of diverse historical perspectives. Though dense, it offers a much richer understanding of Somanatha. Recommended for history buffs.
Hemant Holani –
A scholarly work that presents a comprehensive overview of Somanatha’s history through many lenses. Requires patience but rewards the reader.
Adarsh Sirmour –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. The book challenges conventional narratives and offers a richer understanding.
Akhil Raj –
Interesting concept, but the writing style is a bit too academic for casual reading. I struggled to stay engaged at times, still an eye opener.
Ashutosh Pandey –
This book offers a much-needed nuanced look at a complex historical event. The differing voices create a vibrant tapestry of Somanatha’s story.
Kamini Bhandari –
An important work that sheds light on a complex historical event. I did find some chapters more engaging than others though
Abhay Kumar Maurya –
Provides valuable insights into Somanatha’s history. I found the Jaina biographies particularly enlightening. Some parts are slow.
Aarsh Sanjaykumar Shah –
A well-researched book with a unique and refreshing approach. This book is good but needs dedicated time to read.
Suchanda Samadder –
Raza Mir has done a fantastic job. It’s not a light read, but the multiple perspectives provide a much deeper understanding.
Ansh Dubey –
Well written and interesting but not a page turner. The book is very thoroughly researched and detailed.
Kushagre Singh –
The multiple sources give you more understanding of Somanatha. Some may find the language a bit difficult to follow.