Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603994
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xv, 328
- ISBN-10: 8124603995
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Language: English
- Weight: 650 gr
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹488.00Current price is: ₹488.00.
“Explore ancient Indian power dynamics in *Matrimonial Alliances And Ancient Indian Polity*. Preeti Prabhat reveals how royal weddings shaped kingdoms from 600 BCE to 650 CE. Discover the impact of these alliances on dynasties like the Mauryas, Guptas, and more, based on historical accounts and archaeological evidence. Uncover the political strategies of ancient India and their consequences.”
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Ashutosh Pandey –
A valuable contribution to the field. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the topic, though it can be a bit dry.
Siddharth Goyal –
Prabhat offers a unique perspective. The book felt a bit academic at times, but still a valuable read for history buffs.
Gurleen Mangat –
Interesting topic, but the writing style was a bit dry. I wish there were more maps and family trees to illustrate the alliances.
Souvik Roy Ghatak –
Offers a compelling and well-researched look at the significance of marriages in ancient Indian polity.
Manshi Namdev –
While informative, the book could benefit from more visual aids like maps and genealogical charts.
Sukhneet Singh –
The book felt repetitive at times, but the core argument about the importance of alliances was convincing.
Ujjwal Dingliwal –
I struggled to get through some parts, but the overall concept was interesting. More accessible language would be helpful.
Mohammad Ahmed Karim –
An informative exploration of royal marriages and their impact. I appreciated the focus on primary sources.
Sankalp Mathur –
Prabhat’s book challenged my understanding of ancient Indian power structures. It’s dense, but worth the effort.
Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
Well-researched and detailed! A deep dive into the political importance of matrimonial relationships. Highly recommended for history students.
Muskan Agarwal –
The book is insightful, especially concerning the Gupta period. However, the writing could be more engaging.
Ananth Preveen –
A scholarly work that sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of ancient Indian history. Be prepared for a dense read.
Mayur Tukaram Udmale –
Matrimonial Alliances And Ancient Indian Polity is an eye-opener! I never realized how much power these unions held. A must-read.
Rahul Meena –
Matrimonial Alliances is an excellent resource for understanding ancient Indian political strategies. It’s a dense read though.
Abhinav Misra –
Good overview, but could have explored the social and cultural implications of these marriages more deeply.
Sparsh –
A bit too focused on specific dynasties for my liking, but the central theme of marriage alliances was compelling.
Vaibhav Soni –
A fascinating look at ancient Indian politics through marriage! Sometimes dense, but overall insightful. I learned a lot.
Manas Mehta –
Gives a detailed account of matrimonial strategies employed by various dynasties. I found it well-researched.
Priyanshu Gupta –
A detailed study, it could be more accessible to non-specialist readers. Too much jargon for casual reading.
Sakshi Trivedi –
A solid academic work on ancient Indian political history through the lens of marriage. I learned a lot.