Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173046544
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 812 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173046549
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2005
- Height: 226 mm
- No of Pages: 498
- Spine Width: 38 mm
- Width: 151 mm







Nitish Kumar Singh –
Grewal explains concepts very well. I like how she connects the past to the present and future.
Niharika Srivastava –
Detailed and well-written. Although, the book might be a bit challenging for casual readers.
Agamjot Singh Gaudh –
The book provided excellent insight into the colonial administration of Punjab. A few errors here and there, though.
Pragya Dwivedi –
What a masterpiece. Anyone who wants to know more about colonialism and its impact on Punjab must read this book.
Vishal Agarwal –
I struggled to get through the initial chapters. The latter half, detailing colonial rule, was much more captivating.
Datti Jhansi –
I wish I had more time to read this book. I am glad I did, and I have recommended it to my friend.
Vaibhav Singh –
I enjoyed the book, but felt that the conclusion could have been more thought out and planned.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
Fascinating account of Punjab’s history! I learned so much about the precolonial era. Highly recommended.
Soumya Saini –
An interesting read, but could benefit from more visual aids such as pictures and maps.
Ishita Khanna –
An informative account, but could be better structured. Information is disorganized, and it makes reading a pain.
Akshit Gulati –
A bit dense, but worth the effort. The depth of research is evident. I liked the maps, but it could be edited more
Varun Mittal –
A well-researched book, but at times it felt a bit too academic. Still, a valuable contribution to Punjab’s history.
Amulya Baranwal –
I am an avid reader and love Punjab. Reading this book gave me better appreciation of culture and history.
Shivansh Tyagi –
Some chapters were a bit dry, but the overall narrative was compelling. Worth reading if you’re interested.
Vedant Hinesh Modi –
The book is educational, but not captivating. It feels like reading a textbook at times.
Hari Om –
Fantastic book. I got lost in the story of Punjab, and want to visit the place. What a cultural experience!
Shubham Raj –
Grewal’s book offers a detailed look into Punjab’s past. Some parts were slow, but overall, informative and insightful.
Ritika Srivastava –
This book really brought home for me the impact of colonialism. A great perspective to keep in mind.
Kshitij Sudesh Khandare –
An okay read. The colonial period was more engaging than the precolonial, in my opinion.
Prashant –
A great book for those interested in history. Learned a lot about how Punjab changed and evolved throughout time.
Pratham –
Grewal’s book exceeded my expectations. A brilliant exploration of Punjab’s precolonial and colonial past.
Parimi Sai Priyatham –
While the book is insightful, it can be hard to get through because it is wordy and contains jargon.
Ananya –
A must-read for anyone interested in Punjab’s history. Grewal presents a comprehensive and engaging narrative.
Kritika Luthra –
A solid overview of Punjab’s history. It’s a little dry at parts, but packed with valuable info.