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Kampilya: Quest For A Mahabharata City

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SKU: 9788124601327

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Uncover the mysteries of Kampilya, the legendary city from the Mahabharata. Explore archaeological discoveries at Drupad Kila near Kampil village in India’s Ganga-Yamuna Doab. This book combines satellite imagery analysis, field surveys, and socio-ethnological studies to examine the potential identity of Kampil with ancient Kampilya. Follow the quest to unearth a lost civilization and its cultural significance, bridging the gap between myth and reality. “Kampilya: Quest For A Mahabharata City” by Gian Giuseppe Filippi (ISBN: 9788124601327) reveals the findings of a multidisciplinary research team, offering a glimpse into India’s rich past.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124601327
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 83
  • ISBN-10: 8124601321
  • Publisher Date: 1999
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 600 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Kampilya: Quest For A Mahabharata City

  1. Mahak

    Fascinating archaeological discoveries! The writing is sometimes dense and can be improved.

  2. Varun Gandhi

    A superb exploration and a great insight. However a bit repetitive.

  3. Siyon Khosla

    The research is thorough, but the writing is not very captivating. Still worth reading for the information.

  4. Amanpreet Singh

    A good attempt to show the history of kampilya. Better visuals would be more engaging

  5. Anant Jain

    The writing is simple and i enjoyed it very much. Great discovery and explained nicely.

  6. Ankit Patel

    A fascinating exploration of Kampilya! While the academic style is dense, the insights are rewarding. A must-read for history buffs.

  7. Anmol Soni

    I learned a lot about ancient India. Some chapters were hard to follow due to technical details.

  8. Ankit Maurya

    Kampilya’s story is brought to life in this book. A bit too academic for casual reading.

  9. Rupesh Kumar

    Amazing research and a well described quest for kampilya. Little dry for some readers

  10. Aman Dalal

    Must read for history lovers. It contains the information very nicely. Language is a bit tough.

  11. Ritik Singhal

    This book bridges the gap between myth and reality effectively. Recommended for serious readers.

  12. Abhinav Kumar Karadwal

    A well written journey to the past and uncovering of Kampilya! Some might not enjoy the writing.

  13. Tanishta Roy

    A great addition to Mahabharata studies. The socio-ethnological aspect was particularly engaging.

  14. Aniket Singh

    A well-researched and detailed account of the quest for Kampilya. It’s a bit dry but informative.

  15. Aman Shukla

    A must-read for anyone interested in the Mahabharata. A dry read though

  16. Ojaswani Gupta

    The book successfully blends mythology and archaeological findings. Some parts felt repetitive, but overall a good read.

  17. Harsh Singh

    An intriguing investigation into a lost city. The book could benefit from more storytelling.

  18. Shivansh Mishra

    Great blend of mythology and science. Engaging content

  19. Supriya Bharti

    One of the best books i have read on this topic. Very detailed and comprehensive.

  20. Tejal

    The author made a convincing research. The book can be improved by more simplified context.

  21. Manvi Singh

    An insightful journey into Indian history. I struggled with some of the technical terminology.

  22. Ishika Bansal

    A very informative book. Not the easiest read

  23. Gagandeep Singh

    The satellite imagery analysis was impressive. I wish there were more visuals and less jargon.

  24. Namit Kumar Yadav

    I enjoyed the journey to uncover Kampilya. However, the language could be simpler for a wider audience.

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