Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025420
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350025426
- Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2005
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,695.00.₹1,526.00Current price is: ₹1,526.00.
Discover the rich history of India’s elite with “The Golden Book of India.” This genealogical and biographical dictionary offers a comprehensive look at the ruling princes, chiefs, nobles, and other decorated figures of the Indian Empire. Explore their lineage, accomplishments, and contributions. Perfect for history buffs, genealogists, and anyone interested in India’s regal past. ISBN: 9789350025420
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Utkarsh Shukla –
Interesting, but reads more like a directory than a narrative. Good for reference, not so much for casual reading.
Amrit Raj –
This book is a treasure trove of historical information. I wish there were more contextual narratives, but overall, a valuable addition to my library.
Ashish Kumar –
The level of detail is astounding. I found some inaccuracies, though. Still a great resource, needs careful cross-referencing.
Prabhat Pandey –
Incredible detail and thorough research! I wish there were more pictures, but the information is top-notch. Highly recommend.
Harsh Sharma –
A detailed and informative book about Indian history, genealogy. The arrangement of content is very organized and great.
Ritik Jain –
Good reference material, but not a page-turner. Serves its purpose as a biographical dictionary. Could use an update.
Shambhavi –
A comprehensive record of India’s elite families. I learned so much! It’s a bit dense, but worth the effort.
Shubham Mishra –
An invaluable resource for genealogical research. The structure is clear and concise. Highly recommended for serious historians.
Aslam M U –
A worthwhile read for anyone interested in Indian history. The writing can be a bit academic, but the content is fascinating.
Nilesh Jain –
A fascinating glimpse into Indian nobility! A bit dry at times, but the depth of information is impressive. A great resource for researchers.
Vishal Kumar Punia –
While informative, it felt a bit impersonal. More anecdotes would have made it more engaging. Good for research purposes, though.
Shivani Saxena –
An okay resource. I expected more detailed stories, but it’s mostly just names and dates. Useful, but not captivating.
Stuti Goyal –
An exhaustive compilation! It can be overwhelming, but the details are incredible. A must-have for anyone studying Indian history.