Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042515
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Height: 221 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 328 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173042519
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2000
- Edition: UK ed.
- No of Pages: 150
- Spine Width: 14 mm
- Width: 147 mm
Khushu –
Detailed and informative, but it assumes prior knowledge of the region. Beginners may struggle a bit.
Raghav Anil Banka –
A must-read for history buffs! The author clearly knows their stuff. Some parts were dense, but overall fantastic.
Gaurisha Divyanshi –
An okay read. It’s a bit heavy on political structures and light on social context. Good for research only.
Ayush Tanwar –
Excellent scholarship! I appreciated the depth of the research. Occasionally hard to follow, but worth the effort.
Athiksh C Rao –
Gives a good overview of the dynasties, but feels very impersonal. Missed opportunity for richer storytelling.
Piyush Upadhyay –
A decent overview of medieval Kashmir. It’s informative but gets bogged down in details at times. Could have been more engaging.
Pulkit Bansal –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others were a slog. The maps were helpful, though.
Siddarth Rana –
Comprehensive and detailed. It can be a bit overwhelming if you’re new to the subject. Overall, highly recommended.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
An okay read. It had a lot of potential but felt unorganized. Didn’t grab my attention as much as I hoped.
Sudhir Wadhawan –
Provides a solid foundation for understanding the political landscape. I wish there were more personal accounts.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
Informative, but I felt like it jumped around chronologically. Needed a better timeline of events.
Nishtha Rawat –
Well-researched and thorough. However, the writing is a bit dry and academic. Difficult for a casual reader.
Vansh Sarraf –
It’s a useful academic resource. Not exactly a page-turner, but very informative. Covers the topic well.
Chahat –
Good source material, but the book needs better editing. Lots of typos and grammatical errors.
Parth Shahi –
A vital resource for understanding medieval Kashmir. A little dry in presentation, but the information is excellent.
Kaustuv Bhattacharya –
A valuable contribution to Kashmiri history. Sometimes repetitive, but the insights are worth it.
Devansh Gupta –
I learned so much about medieval Kashmir! The author’s passion is evident. A slightly slow start, but picks up.