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Political Thought In Ancient India Emergence Of The State, Evolution Of Kingship And Inter-State Relations Based On The Saptanga Theory Of State

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124600016
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 152
  • ISBN-10: 8124600015
  • Publisher Date: 2005
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 350 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg
Author

G.P. Singh

Publisher

D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.

ISBN

9788124600016

11 reviews for Political Thought In Ancient India Emergence Of The State, Evolution Of Kingship And Inter-State Relations Based On The Saptanga Theory Of State

  1. Ashima Bhardwaj

    The book offers a detailed look at the Saptanga theory. I found the writing style a bit dry. Overall, informative, though.

  2. Aditi

    While informative, it can be tough to get through. The language felt archaic at times. I wish it included more diagrams.

  3. Bhavanya

    Excellent resource for understanding the evolution of kingship. It is a very specialized book. Not for casual reading.

  4. Anant Kumar Yadav

    I appreciated the depth of research. Sometimes it felt repetitive. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.

  5. Dev Kumar Gupta

    A dense read, but worth the effort. Provided fascinating insights into ancient Indian political structures. Could be more accessible for beginners.

  6. Sanjana Sarraf

    Provides a comprehensive overview. It is heavily focused on theory. Needed more real-world examples to illustrate.

  7. Pari Kesharwani

    The Saptanga theory is explained well. However, some chapters were a bit of a slog. Good, but not great.

  8. Ritika Rupam

    I found this book to be informative. However, some topics felt rushed. It could have benefitted from a stronger conclusion.

  9. Abhishek Rout

    This book really dives deep into ancient Indian political thought. It is a bit complex, but worth reading if you are intersted.

  10. Akshita Singh

    It gives a new perspective on the origins of the state. It could use some editing. Still, a solid academic work.

  11. Lavika Maheshwari

    A must-read for students of political science! The inter-state relations section was particularly insightful.

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