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Encyclopaedia of the Nilgiri Hills
Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788173048937
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Discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Nilgiri Hills with the Encyclopaedia of the Nilgiri Hills by Paul Hockings. Explore diverse flora, fauna, and the unique traditions of indigenous communities. A comprehensive resource for researchers, travelers, and anyone captivated by the beauty and history of this remarkable region. ISBN: 9788173048937
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Vignesh P –
Enjoyed learning about the Nilgiri’s history and culture. Highly recommended.
Dhruv Mittal –
Disappointed with the lack of visual content. More pictures, please!
Jayesh –
A great resource, but the layout could be improved for easier navigation.
Dhruv Sharma –
A treasure trove of knowledge about the Nilgiri region.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
Captivating and insightful. I learned so much about the Nilgiri Hills.
Shipra Sharma –
Fascinating insights into the Nilgiri tribes and their traditions.
Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare –
Too academic for a casual reader.
Swapnil Chatterjee –
A valuable addition to my library. I keep going back to this book!
Sudhanshu Yadav –
The definitive guide to the Nilgiri Hills. Worth every penny.
Deepesh Pandey –
Could use an updated edition. Some information is outdated.
Midhunprasad M –
Found some errors. Needs better editing.
Abhiram J –
Exactly what I was looking for! An essential resource for Nilgiri enthusiasts.
Yashraj Mahesh Mohrir –
Informative and detailed, exactly what I needed for my research.
Hitesh Bhatia –
Comprehensive, yet sometimes overwhelming with information.
Priyanshu Sharma –
Helped me plan my trip to the Nilgiris! Full of useful information.
Harshil Arora –
Well-researched and informative, though a bit dense.
Satyam Kumar –
Extremely dry and feels like reading research papers.
Akanshit Narula –
Beautifully written and a must-have for anyone who loves the Nilgiris.
Siddharth Pandey –
An interesting read but a little repetitive at times.
Joydeepa Nandy –
Good starting point but lacks depth in certain areas.
Ekjot Singh Khurana –
A decent overview, but felt a bit dry. Could have used more engaging storytelling.