Description
- ISBN-13: 9789391928391
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 368
- Width: 254 mm
- ISBN-10: 9391928390
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 1000 gr
Original price was: ₹1,650.00.₹1,254.00Current price is: ₹1,254.00.
“Discover the rich history of Delhi before it became India’s capital with ‘A Gazetteer of Delhi (1912)’. Explore the city’s evolution under Rajputs, Pathans, Mughals, and Marathas. This historical record offers insights into Delhi’s society, economy, culture, and geography at the turn of the 20th century. ISBN: 9789391928391”
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Satya Saran –
Found what I needed for my research. Can’t complain.
Jahnvi Nankani –
Very informative book. I really enjoyed learning the history of delhi.
Yashika Sharma –
An okay read. If you are really into history then can be very useful.
Ayush Bhatnagar –
It was an okay experience reading the book. I wished it was more entertaining.
Simran Kadam –
Felt like i went back in time. The writing is engaging and i loved how detailed it was.
Deepanshi –
A detailed account of early th-century Delhi. It’s not a light read, but it’s historically significant.
Vedant Hinesh Modi –
Provides a very great detail and i appreciate the efforts. It can be improved by making it short.
Ananth Preveen –
A bit too academic for my taste, but still informative. Not something to read before bed.
Saurabh Singh –
A thorough and well-researched book. It’s great for researchers who want to understand delhi in detail.
Kushagra Rastogi Rastogi –
Good historical context of delhi. I wish the book was more engaging. It was a little dry.
Nishant Khanal –
This book provides an unique historical context. I found the writing style a bit archaic.
Shinjini Roy –
Informative but dense. ‘A Gazetteer Of Delhi ()’ requires patience, but it’s rewarding. The details on economy are particularly interesting.
Aniket Sahu –
Excellent resource for understanding Delhi’s evolution. Highly recommended if you are doing research.
Ranit Biswas –
A fascinating glimpse into Delhi’s past. Some sections are dry, but overall, a worthwhile read for history buffs.