Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124606636
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xvi, 260
- ISBN-10: 8124606633
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Language: English
- Weight: 850 gr
Original price was: ₹1,100.00.₹825.00Current price is: ₹825.00.
Discover the captivating history of Agneya-Kona, a region of Bharatavarsha, in this meticulously researched book by Raja Jitamitra Prasad Singh Deo. Explore the region’s rich cultural heritage, political dynamics, and social transformations through insightful analysis and historical narratives. ISBN: 9788124606636. “Agneya-Kona Of Bharatavarsha” offers a compelling journey through time, shedding light on a significant yet often overlooked part of Indian history. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the cultural tapestry of Bharatavarsha.
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Richa Sharma –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. Some of the arguments could have been presented more clearly.
Navya Dham –
This book is a hidden gem and it deserves a wider audience. Great work by the author.
Ishika –
A great book to read if you’re interested in history. I loved the author’s writing and the in-depth research.
Naman Kumar –
Well-researched and detailed. I learned a lot about Agneya-Kona. Could have used more maps and illustrations to break up the text.
Tejaswini Sharma –
Very informative and well-researched, this book is worth the read! The author has done an amazing job.
Praveen B –
An important contribution to the history of Bharatavarsha. A bit academic for casual readers, but worth the effort.
Abhishek Rout –
A fascinating look at a lesser-known region. The author’s passion shines through. Sometimes felt a bit dense, but overall informative.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
An in-depth study of a fascinating region. Sometimes difficult to follow due to the complex historical context.
Divya Pragya –
I was expecting more based on the description. It’s alright, but it can be better. I still enjoyed it.
Onkar Pandey –
This book is okay, but not fantastic. Some areas are really great while others needed some improvement.
Vipin Kumar –
A very fascinating read, but I needed to take a break between the chapters because of the density.
Kratika Garg –
Informative, but not the most engaging read. It felt like a textbook at times. Still, a valuable resource.
Arvinder Singh –
The history of India is very interesting, but some sections lacked a consistent flow and were hard to understand.
Prateek Popli –
A thorough exploration of the region’s history. I appreciated the author’s insights, although some sections were repetitive.
Harsh Saraswat –
Good book, but it was a slow read for me. The level of detail was great, but it did make it dense at times.
Vansh Lalwani –
A valuable addition to the historical literature on India. A bit dense for a quick read, but full of information.
Satyam Kumar –
I was captivated by the stories of Agneya-Kona. The author’s dedication to the subject is clear, great book.
Nalin Sharma –
A compelling narrative that brings history to life. I was totally immersed in the world that this book created.
Sarvesh Sharma –
I enjoyed learning about this previously unknown region. It can get bogged down in details, but overall, a solid effort.
Nimish Yadav –
A great read that explores a lesser known part of Indian history. It is very detailed but it can be a bit complex.
Himanshu Jha –
Interesting topic, but the writing style was a bit bland. More personal anecdotes would have improved the experience.
Suryadev Singh Choudhary –
The book is really good and the author has clearly invested a lot of time into the research. The writing is also great.
Kashish Singh –
The book provides great detail, but it can be a little dry. More storytelling would have enhanced the experience.