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The Making of Bihar and Biharis
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788173049675
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“Discover the captivating story of Bihar’s formation and its people in ‘The Making of Bihar and Biharis’ by Narendra Jha (ISBN: 9788173049675). Explore the development of regional identity and consciousness in Bihar between 1870 and 1912. Uncover the historical forces and cultural influences that shaped this vibrant region. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in Bihar’s rich heritage.”
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Chahat Dawar –
Eye opening and informative. A great book for history buffs with details on how state was shaped. Great for learning about Bihar.
Stuti Seth –
An interesting exploration of Bihar’s regional identity. It shed light on aspects that I was completely unaware of.
Chirag Arora –
It was alright. The book was okay to understand the making, but I was expecting some interesting stories which were missing.
Sourav Saha –
A good, solid history book. Nothing groundbreaking, but a reliable source of information about Bihar’s development.
Apurv Chaduvula –
The book was insightful, though I felt it could’ve explored the cultural aspects a bit more. Overall, a good read.
Gayathri Suresh –
An okay read. It provides a decent overview, but lacks the depth I was hoping for. The writing style could be better.
Biprajit Mazumder –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. Jha’s analysis is sharp and insightful. A bit academic though.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
Excellent historical analysis! Narendra Jha does a great job of explaining the complexities of Bihar’s identity. Highly recommended.
Priyanshu Shukla –
A comprehensive book, although it could have been more engaging. Still, a valuable resource for understanding Bihar.
Hemant –
A detailed look at Bihar’s history. A bit dry at times, but informative. Worth reading if you’re interested in the region’s past.
Rushali Arya –
I enjoyed learning about Bihar’s past. The book is well-researched and provides a unique perspective. Some areas were slow.
Lakshay Khare –
Fascinating account of Bihar’s formation! Some parts were dense, but the overall narrative was compelling.
Aditya Katole –
The book had a good premise but the writing was a bit too academic for my liking. I struggled to stay engaged.