Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729357
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9390729351
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,250.00.₹950.00Current price is: ₹950.00.
Embark on a historical journey through Central Asia with Early Jesuit Travellers (1603-1721) by C. Wessels. Explore the captivating narratives of Jesuit missionaries navigating the Silk Road, encountering diverse cultures, and shaping the understanding of this pivotal region. Discover their remarkable expeditions, diplomatic encounters, and contributions to cartography and ethnography during this transformative period. Get your copy now (ISBN: 9789390729357).
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Gopidesi Krishnaveni –
A well-researched book! I found it insightful and informative.
Arshia Arora –
An interesting historical account, but not exactly a page-turner. A bit dry for my taste.
Muskan Gupta –
Fantastic! Gave a great insight into a history that I knew nothing about.
Divya Mishra –
Incredible detail and research! I was captivated by the missionaries’ adventures. Some parts were slow-moving, but overall a great read.
Raju –
Wessels’ book is a treasure trove of information. It is a niche topic, but rewarding for those interested in Central Asian history.
Inder Preet Singh –
Jesuit journeys were truly amazing. The writing style could be more engaging, but the content is undeniably valuable.
Vikash Pandey –
A fascinating glimpse into a forgotten era. Wessels brings the Jesuit journeys to life. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort.
Pratham –
It provided amazing historical detail, but I found it hard to keep track of all the people. It was well-researched and written.
Archana Sebastian –
The book gave a nice detailed history, but I struggled to stay engaged throughout. It was tough to follow along.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
I loved learning about the Jesuit’s travels! It felt like a college textbook. Worth reading for those interested in this period.
Valley Issar –
Good overall. It contains a good amount of history, but it’s a bit wordy.
Arnab Das –
The book was boring and poorly written. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.
Shubham Tripathi –
A bit of a slog to get through. Too much information. Not recommended for casual readers.