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Shah Nameh Or The Persian Poet Firdausi
It comprises the annals and achievements of the ancient kings of Persia, from Kaiumers down to the invasion and conquest of that empire by the Saracens, in 636, an estimated period of more that 3600 years. It was finished in the 11th century, gathered from the tales and legends for ages traditionally known throughout that country, and in accordance with that origin, it abounds in adventures of the most wild and romantic description.
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(less)Shah Nameh Or The Persian Poet Firdausi
It comprises the annals and achievements of the ancient kings of Persia, from Kaiumers down to the invasion and conquest of that empire by the Saracens, in 636, an estimated period of more that 3600 years. It was finished in the 11th century, gathered from the tales and legends for ages traditionally known throughout that country, and in accordance with that origin, it abounds in adventures of the most wild and romantic description.
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(less)A Suitable Boy
Rich and epical, Suitable Boy is nonetheless strikingly unpretentious In 1,400 pages (the novel) covers India like a sun, warming a whole country in its historical rays It is almost impossible to imagine an unswayed reader.' The Guardian 'Not merely one of the longest novels in English; it may also prove to be the most fecund as well as the most prodigious work of the latter half of this century.
' The Times 'A phenomenon, a prodigy, a marvel of 19th century storytelling in the language of today It is hard to believe that Seth is only one man. He writes with the omniscience and authority of a large, orderly committee of experts on Indian politics, law, medicine, crowd psychology, urban and rural social customs, dress, cuisine, horticulture, funerary rites, cricket and even the technicalities of shoe manufacture.
' Evening Standard 'Puts a subcontinent between hard covers hundreds of people stream into view and are illuminated by the brilliant, warm lucidity of Vikram Seth's regard Conceived on the grand scale of the great 19th century novels War and Peace, Middlemarch A Suitable Boy grows to match them in its breadth and depth (A) massive and magnificent book.' The Sunday Times 'We should be grateful for this panoramic sweep which revives in our memory a period when a whole way of life came to an end(Seth's) sure touch is really quite incredible, his characters are consistent from beginning to end.
' The Hindu 'A quietly monumental novel(Seth) has given us that unlikeliest of hybrids, a modest tour de force.' Times Literary Supplement 'An immensely enjoyable novel which describes with unhurried pace the panorama of India Illuminates segments of Indian life quite brilliantly Everything appears familiar to us, yet in fact it is newly minted by a master artist.
' The Hindustan Times Click here to see Vikram Seth's Microsite Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews ..
. 'Set in post-independence India, the novel follows for eighteen months or so four linked families in Calcutta, the province of Purva Pradesh and its capital Brahmpur, and the citiesDelhi, Kanpur, Lucknowtrawled by the heroine's mother in her search for a suitable boy But the greatness of the novel, its unassailable truthfulness, owes less to research than to imagination, an instinctive knowledge of the human heart with all its varieties of kindness and cruelty, its capacity for hurt As with all the best books, one feels only dismay when the pages on the right of the tome start thinning out.
' The Observer 'So vast and so amicably peopled, ( A Suitable Boy ) is a long, sweet, sleepless pilgrimage to life. Rich and epical, Suitable Boy is nonetheless strikingly unpretentious In 1,400 pages (the novel) covers India like a sun, warming a whole country in its historical rays It is almost impossible to imagine an unswayed reader.
' The Guardian 'Not merely one of the longest novels in English; it may also prove to be the most fecund as well as the most prodigious work of the latter half of this century.' The Times 'A phenomenon, a prodigy, a marvel of 19th century storytelling in the language of today It is hard to believe that Seth is only one man.
He writes with the omniscience and authority of a large, orderly committee of experts on Indian politics, law, medicine, crowd psychology, urban and rural social customs, dress, cuisine, horticulture, funerary rites, cricket and even the technicalities of shoe manufacture.' Evening Standard 'Puts a subcontinent between hard covers hundreds of people stream into view and are illuminated by the brilliant, warm lucidity of Vikram Seth's regard Conceived on the grand scale of the great 19th century novels War and Peace, Middlemarch A Suitable Boy grows to match them in its breadth and depth (A) massive and magnificent book.
' The Sunday Times 'We should be grateful for this panoramic sweep which revives in our memory a period when a whole way of life came to an end(Seth's) sure touch is really quite incredible, his characters are consistent from beginning to end.' The Hindu 'A quietly monumental novel(Seth) has given us that unlikeliest of hybrids, a modest tour de force.
' Times Literary Supplement 'An immensely enjoyable novel which describes with unhurried pace the panorama of India Illuminates segments of Indian life quite brilliantly Everything appears familiar to us, yet in fact it is newly minted by a master artist.' The Hindustan Times Click here to see Vikram Seth's Microsite Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews .
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'Set in post-independence India, the novel follows for eighteen months or so four linked families in Calcutta, the province of Purva Pradesh and its capital Brahmpur, and the citiesDelhi, Kanpur, Lucknowtrawled by the heroine's mother in her search for a suitable boy But the greatness of the novel, its unassailable truthfulness, owes less to research than to imagination, an instinctive knowledge of the human heart with all its varieties of kindness and cruelty, its capacity for hurt As with all the best books, one feels only dismay when the pages on the right of the tome start thinning out.' The Observer 'So vast and so amicably peopled, ( A Suitable Boy ) is a long, sweet, sleepless pilgrimage to life.
Rich and epical, Suitable Boy is nonetheless strikingly unpretentious In 1,400 pages (the novel) covers India like a sun, warming a whole country in its historical rays It is almost impossible to imagine an unswayed reader.' The Guardian 'Not merely one of the longest novels in English; it may also prove to be the most fecund as well as the most prodigious work of the latter half of this century.
' The Times 'A phenomenon, a prodigy, a marvel of 19th century storytelling in the language of today It is hard to believe that Seth is only one man. He writes with the omniscience and authority of a large, orderly committee of experts on Indian politics, law, medicine, crowd psychology, urban and rural social customs, dress, cuisine, horticulture, funerary rites, cricket and even the technicalities of shoe manufacture.
' Evening Standard 'Puts a subcontinent between hard covers hundreds of people stream into view and are illuminated by the brilliant, warm lucidity of Vikram Seth's regard Conceived on the grand scale of the great 19th century novels War and Peace, Middlemarch A Suitable Boy grows to match them in its breadth and depth (A) massive and magnificent book.' The Sunday Times 'We should be grateful for this panoramic sweep which revives in our memory a period when a whole way of life came to an end(Seth's) sure touch is really quite incredible, his characters are consistent from beginning to end.
' The Hindu 'A quietly monumental novel(Seth) has given us that unlikeliest of hybrids, a modest tour de force.' Times Literary Supplement 'An immensely enjoyable novel which describes with unhurried pace the panorama of India Illuminates segments of Indian life quite brilliantly Everything appears familiar to us, yet in fact it is newly minted by a master artist.
' The Hindustan Times Click here to see Vikram Seth's Microsite Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews ..
. 'Set in post-independence India, the novel follows for eighteen months or so four linked families in Calcutta, the province of Purva Pradesh and its capital Brahmpur, and the citiesDelhi, Kanpur, Lucknowtrawled by the heroine's mother in her search for a suitable boy But the greatness of the novel, its unassailable truthfulness, owes less to research than to imagination, an instinctive knowledge of the human heart with all its varieties of kindness and cruelty, its capacity for hurt As with all the best books, one feels only dismay when the pages on the right of the tome start thinning out.
' The Observer 'So vast and so amicably peopled, ( A Suitable Boy ) is a long, sweet, sleepless pilgrimage to life. Rich and epical, Suitable Boy is nonetheless strikingly unpretentious In 1,400 pages (the novel) covers India like a sun, warming a whole country in its historical rays It is almost impossible to imagine an unswayed reader.
' The Guardian 'Not merely one of the longest novels in English; it may also prove to be the most fecund as well as the most prodigious work of the latter half of this century.' The Times 'A phenomenon, a prodigy, a marvel of 19th century storytelling in the language of today It is hard to believe that Seth is only one man.
He writes with the omniscience and authority of a large, orderly committee of experts on Indian politics, law, medicine, crowd psychology, urban and rural social customs, dress, cuisine, horticulture, funerary rites, cricket and even the technicalities of shoe manufacture.' Evening Standard 'Puts a subcontinent between hard covers hundreds of people stream into view and are illuminated by the brilliant, warm lucidity of Vikram Seth's regard Conceived on the grand scale of the great 19th century novels War and Peace, Middlemarch A Suitable Boy grows to match them in its breadth and depth (A) massive and magnificent book.
' The Sunday Times 'We should be grateful for this panoramic sweep which revives in our memory a period when a whole way of life came to an end(Seth's) sure touch is really quite incredible, his characters are consistent from beginning to end.' The Hindu 'A quietly monumental novel(Seth) has given us that unlikeliest of hybrids, a modest tour de force.
' Times Literary Supplement 'An immensely enjoyable novel which describes with unhurried pace the panorama of India Illuminates segments of Indian life quite brilliantly Everything appears familiar to us, yet in fact it is newly minted by a master artist.' The Hindustan Times Click here to see Vikram Seth's Microsite Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews
(less)A Suitable Boy (hardbound)
Rich and epical, Suitable Boy is nonetheless strikingly unpretentious In 1,400 pages (the novel) covers India like a sun, warming a whole country in its historical rays It is almost impossible to imagine an unswayed reader.' The Guardian 'Not merely one of the longest novels in English; it may also prove to be the most fecund as well as the most prodigious work of the latter half of this century.
' The Times 'A phenomenon, a prodigy, a marvel of 19th century storytelling in the language of today It is hard to believe that Seth is only one man. He writes with the omniscience and authority of a large, orderly committee of experts on Indian politics, law, medicine, crowd psychology, urban and rural social customs, dress, cuisine, horticulture, funerary rites, cricket and even the technicalities of shoe manufacture.
' Evening Standard 'Puts a subcontinent between hard covers hundreds of people stream into view and are illuminated by the brilliant, warm lucidity of Vikram Seth's regard Conceived on the grand scale of the great 19th century novels War and Peace, Middlemarch A Suitable Boy grows to match them in its breadth and depth (A) massive and magnificent book.' The Sunday Times 'We should be grateful for this panoramic sweep which revives in our memory a period when a whole way of life came to an end(Seth's) sure touch is really quite incredible, his characters are consistent from beginning to end.
' The Hindu 'A quietly monumental novel(Seth) has given us that unlikeliest of hybrids, a modest tour de force.' Times Literary Supplement 'An immensely enjoyable novel which describes with unhurried pace the panorama of India Illuminates segments of Indian life quite brilliantly Everything appears familiar to us, yet in fact it is newly minted by a master artist.
' The Hindustan Times Click here to see Vikram Seth's Microsite
(less)Before She Gets Her Period
Offers advice on talking about the physical changes that accompany adolescence
(less)Period
The stunning conclusion to Dennis Cooper's five-book cycle, Period earned its author the accolade "a disquieting genius" by Vanity Fair and praise for his "elegant prose and literary lawlessness" by The New York Times. The culmination of Cooper's explorations into sex and death, youth culture, and the search for the ineffable object of desire, Period is a breathtaking, mesmerizing final statement to the five-book cycle it completes.
Cooper has taken his familiar themes -- strangely irresistible and interchangeable young men, passion that crosses into murder, the lure of drugs, the culpabilities of authorship, and the inexact, haunting communication of feeling -- and melded them into a novel of flawless form and immense power. Set in a spare, smoke-and-mirror-filled world of secret Web sites, Goth bands, Satanism, pornography, and outsider art, Period is a literary disappearing act as mysterious as it is logical.
Obsessive, beautiful, and darkly comic, Period is a stunning achievement from one of America's finest writers. Dennis Cooper has contributed to Period as an author.
Dennis Cooper is the author of the George Miles Cycle, an interconnected sequence of five novels that includes "Closer", "Frisk", "Try", "Guide", and "Period". His post-George Miles Cycle novels include "My Loose Thread", "The Sluts", which won France's Prix Sade and the 2005 Lambda Literary Award for Best Men's Fiction, and his most recent work, the highly acclaimed "God, Jr.
" He divides his time between Los Angeles and Paris. Set in a spare, smoke-and-mirror-filled world of secret Web sites, Goth bands, Satanism, pornography, and outsider art, "Period" is a literary disappearing act as mysterious as it is logical.
The culmination of Cooper's explorations into sex and death, youth culture, and the search for the ineffable object of desire, "Period" is a breathtaking, mesmerizing final statement to the five-book cycle it completes. The stunning conclusion to Dennis Cooper's five-book cycle, Period earned its author the accolade "a disquieting genius" by Vanity Fair and praise for his "elegant prose and literary lawlessness" by The New York Times.
The culmination of Cooper's explorations into sex and death, youth culture, and the search for the ineffable object of desire, Period is a breathtaking, mesmerizing final statement to the five-book cycle it completes. Cooper has taken his familiar themes -- strangely irresistible and interchangeable young men, passion that crosses into murder, the lure of drugs, the culpabilities of authorship, and the inexact, haunting communication of feeling -- and melded them into a novel of flawless form and immense power.
Set in a spare, smoke-and-mirror-filled world of secret Web sites, Goth bands, Satanism, pornography, and outsider art, Period is a literary disappearing act as mysterious as it is logical. Obsessive, beautiful, and darkly comic, Period is a stunning achievement from one of America's finest writers.
Dennis Cooper has contributed to Period as an author. Dennis Cooper is the author of the George Miles Cycle, an interconnected sequence of five novels that includes "Closer", "Frisk", "Try", "Guide", and "Period".
His post-George Miles Cycle novels include "My Loose Thread", "The Sluts", which won France's Prix Sade and the 2005 Lambda Literary Award for Best Men's Fiction, and his most recent work, the highly acclaimed "God, Jr." He divides his time between Los Angeles and Paris.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Set in a spare, smoke-and-mirror-filled world of secret Web sites, Goth bands, Satanism, pornography, and outsider art, "Period" is a literary disappearing act as mysterious as it is logical. The culmination of Cooper's explorations into sex and death, youth culture, and the search for the ineffable object of desire, "Period" is a breathtaking, mesmerizing final statement to the five-book cycle it completes.
The stunning conclusion to Dennis Cooper's five-book cycle, Period earned its author the accolade "a disquieting genius" by Vanity Fair and praise for his "elegant prose and literary lawlessness" by The New York Times. The culmination of Cooper's explorations into sex and death, youth culture, and the search for the ineffable object of desire, Period is a breathtaking, mesmerizing final statement to the five-book cycle it completes.
Cooper has taken his familiar themes -- strangely irresistible and interchangeable young men, passion that crosses into murder, the lure of drugs, the culpabilities of authorship, and the inexact, haunting communication of feeling -- and melded them into a novel of flawless form and immense power. Set in a spare, smoke-and-mirror-filled world of secret Web sites, Goth bands, Satanism, pornography, and outsider art, Period is a literary disappearing act as mysterious as it is logical.
Obsessive, beautiful, and darkly comic, Period is a stunning achievement from one of America's finest writers. Dennis Cooper has contributed to Period as an author.
Dennis Cooper is the author of the George Miles Cycle, an interconnected sequence of five novels that includes "Closer", "Frisk", "Try", "Guide", and "Period". His post-George Miles Cycle novels include "My Loose Thread", "The Sluts", which won France's Prix Sade and the 2005 Lambda Literary Award for Best Men's Fiction, and his most recent work, the highly acclaimed "God, Jr.
" He divides his time between Los Angeles and Paris. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Before She Gets Her Period
The Yahoo: A Satirical Rhapsody (1830)
The Baroque Period
Sultanate Period
Sharp shift in nature of tomb buildings from early and mid Sultanate periods to late Sultanate period due to changing socio-political considerations has been discussed together with their stylistic development
(less)The Creative Period
Chapter nine, in essence represents the soul of the volume, and is the largest ad presents an evaluation of the Upanishadic philosophy by the authors and offers material for testing the plausibility of their new attempt at distributing the Upanishadic texts into stratified groups. In the opinion of the authors, this book should eventually be judges by this chapter.
They have spared no pains in making it complete and up-to-date and in their conclusion they have ventured to differ in places from such masters as Garbe, Jacobi, Hertel, Oldenberg, Hopkins and others. The authors have treated of the Post-Upanishadic thought-ferment of different individual philosophers and have also drawn their conclusion as regards the place of the Mahabharata in the religious and philosophical history of Ancient India
(less)Indian Labour In The Post Liberalisation Period
Mughal Period
The Early Period
City Life During Gupta Period
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(less)MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD
Behavioural Problems In Adolescent Period
Behavioural Problems in Adolescent Period aims to present a broad and selective perspective on the behavioural problems of adolescent boys and girls. The content of the book may be of great value to those interested in adolescent problems
(less)Education In India During British Period
It is hoped that this volume Education in India during British Period will be welcomed and its advantage also taken by the pre-service and in service teachers The volume derives its material from several original and secondary sources and the Author is grateful to all the authors and their publishers
(less)Education in India During British Period
It is hoped that this volume Education in India during British Period will be welcomed and its advantage also taken by the pre-service and in service teachers The volume derives its material from several original and secondary sources and the Author is grateful to all the authors and their publishers
(less)THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF INDIA : VEDIC PERIOD
The authors have given them a historical shape and significance in a most systematic manner. The outcome is a fascinating account of India s remote past.
It has, however, been made possible as a result of the valuable insights gained over a long period of deep, intensive and profound study of these most ancient texts. The readers of Indian history will find the treatise very informative and refreshing.
Contents 1. Introduction 2.
The Land and its Name 3. The People of Bh ratavar a in the Vedic Age 4.
Apsu Gandharva or Puru The First King of Bh ratavar a and the Founder of Puru Dynasty 5. Emperor Indra 6.
King Varu a Descendants and the Bh gus 7. Vaivasvat Manu Predecessors and Successors 8.
I and Vishpati Ayu 9. Pururavas or Du anta 10.
Emperor Bharata 11. The Descendants of Bharata and the P nc las 12.
The Kurus 13. The Ik v kus 14.
The Jahnus 15. V tra and the V tras 16.
The Socio-religious Conditions in the Vedic Age 17. The Economic and Political Set-up 18.
The Political Map of Bh ratavar a About the Author(s) Dr. K.
C. Singhal is a first class M.
A. both in Hindi and Sanskrit (securing first and second position respectively in the University), a Ph.
D. in Linguistics, as also an M.
O.L.
(Master of Oriental Language) in Sanskrit. He has been an eminent teacher of post-graduate classes at Government College, Ludhiana and retired as a Principal.
With his vast study that exceeds the ordinary knowledge of the texts, Dr. Singhal is a very keen and perceptive scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit.
He has also been a keen student of Indian history. His view of the ancient Indian history of pre-Buddhistic period has been shaped by the profound insights gained in the course of his deep and intensive study of the Vedas and the allied texts.
Dr. (Mrs.
) Roshan Gupta, a Ph.D.
in ancient Indian history, formerly studied at Government College, Ludhiana as a post-graduate student. She has collaborated with Dr.
K.C.
Singhal in the writing of this book. This unique study attempts to build a history of pre-Buddhistic India on the basis of the Vedas and the allied texts.
Scattered in the Vedic texts are allusions to a large number of places, personalities and incidents. The authors have given them a historical shape and significance in a most systematic manner.
The outcome is a fascinating account of India s remote past. It has, however, been made possible as a result of the valuable insights gained over a long period of deep, intensive and profound study of these most ancient texts.
The readers of Indian history will find the treatise very informative and refreshing. Contents 1.
Introduction 2. The Land and its Name 3.
The People of Bh ratavar a in the Vedic Age 4. Apsu Gandharva or Puru The First King of Bh ratavar a and the Founder of Puru Dynasty 5.
Emperor Indra 6. King Varu a Descendants and the Bh gus 7.
Vaivasvat Manu Predecessors and Successors 8. I and Vishpati Ayu 9.
Pururavas or Du anta 10. Emperor Bharata 11.
The Descendants of Bharata and the P nc las 12. The Kurus 13.
The Ik v kus 14. The Jahnus 15.
V tra and the V tras 16. The Socio-religious Conditions in the Vedic Age 17.
The Economic and Political Set-up 18. The Political Map of Bh ratavar a About the Author(s) Dr.
K.C.
Singhal is a first class M.A.
both in Hindi and Sanskrit (securing first and second position respectively in the University), a Ph.D.
in Linguistics, as also an M.O.
L. (Master of Oriental Language) in Sanskrit.
He has been an eminent teacher of post-graduate classes at Government College, Ludhiana and retired as a Principal. With his vast study that exceeds the ordinary knowledge of the texts, Dr.
Singhal is a very keen and perceptive scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit. He has also been a keen student of Indian history.
His view of the ancient Indian history of pre-Buddhistic period has been shaped by the profound insights gained in the course of his deep and intensive study of the Vedas and the allied texts. Dr.
(Mrs.) Roshan Gupta, a Ph.
D. in ancient Indian history, formerly studied at Government College, Ludhiana as a post-graduate student.
She has collaborated with Dr. K.
C. Singhal in the writing of this book.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to This unique study attempts to build a history of pre-Buddhistic India on the basis of the Vedas and the allied texts. Scattered in the Vedic texts are allusions to a large number of places, personalities and incidents.
The authors have given them a historical shape and significance in a most systematic manner. The outcome is a fascinating account of India s remote past.
It has, however, been made possible as a result of the valuable insights gained over a long period of deep, intensive and profound study of these most ancient texts. The readers of Indian history will find the treatise very informative and refreshing.
Contents 1. Introduction 2.
The Land and its Name 3. The People of Bh ratavar a in the Vedic Age 4.
Apsu Gandharva or Puru The First King of Bh ratavar a and the Founder of Puru Dynasty 5. Emperor Indra 6.
King Varu a Descendants and the Bh gus 7. Vaivasvat Manu Predecessors and Successors 8.
I and Vishpati Ayu 9. Pururavas or Du anta 10.
Emperor Bharata 11. The Descendants of Bharata and the P nc las 12.
The Kurus 13. The Ik v kus 14.
The Jahnus 15. V tra and the V tras 16.
The Socio-religious Conditions in the Vedic Age 17. The Economic and Political Set-up 18.
The Political Map of Bh ratavar a About the Author(s) Dr. K.
C. Singhal is a first class M.
A. both in Hindi and Sanskrit (securing first and second position respectively in the University), a Ph.
D. in Linguistics, as also an M.
O.L.
(Master of Oriental Language) in Sanskrit. He has been an eminent teacher of post-graduate classes at Government College, Ludhiana and retired as a Principal.
With his vast study that exceeds the ordinary knowledge of the texts, Dr. Singhal is a very keen and perceptive scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit.
He has also been a keen student of Indian history. His view of the ancient Indian history of pre-Buddhistic period has been shaped by the profound insights gained in the course of his deep and intensive study of the Vedas and the allied texts.
Dr. (Mrs.
) Roshan Gupta, a Ph.D.
in ancient Indian history, formerly studied at Government College, Ludhiana as a post-graduate student. She has collaborated with Dr.
K.C.
Singhal in the writing of this book. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to This unique study attempts to build a history of pre-Buddhistic India on the basis of the Vedas and the allied texts.
Scattered in the Vedic texts are allusions to a large number of places, personalities and incidents. The authors have given them a historical shape and significance in a most systematic manner.
The outcome is a fascinating account of India s remote past. It has, however, been made possible as a result of the valuable insights gained over a long period of deep, intensive and profound study of these most ancient texts.
The readers of Indian history will find the treatise very informative and refreshing. Contents 1.
Introduction 2. The Land and its Name 3.
The People of Bh ratavar a in the Vedic Age 4. Apsu Gandharva or Puru The First King of Bh ratavar a and the Founder of Puru Dynasty 5.
Emperor Indra 6. King Varu a Descendants and the Bh gus 7.
Vaivasvat Manu Predecessors and Successors 8. I and Vishpati Ayu 9.
Pururavas or Du anta 10. Emperor Bharata 11.
The Descendants of Bharata and the P nc las 12. The Kurus 13.
The Ik v kus 14. The Jahnus 15.
V tra and the V tras 16. The Socio-religious Conditions in the Vedic Age 17.
The Economic and Political Set-up 18. The Political Map of Bh ratavar a About the Author(s) Dr.
K.C.
Singhal is a first class M.A.
both in Hindi and Sanskrit (securing first and second position respectively in the University), a Ph.D.
in Linguistics, as also an M.O.
L. (Master of Oriental Language) in Sanskrit.
He has been an eminent teacher of post-graduate classes at Government College, Ludhiana and retired as a Principal. With his vast study that exceeds the ordinary knowledge of the texts, Dr.
Singhal is a very keen and perceptive scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit. He has also been a keen student of Indian history.
His view of the ancient Indian history of pre-Buddhistic period has been shaped by the profound insights gained in the course of his deep and intensive study of the Vedas and the allied texts. Dr.
(Mrs.) Roshan Gupta, a Ph.
D. in ancient Indian history, formerly studied at Government College, Ludhiana as a post-graduate student.
She has collaborated with Dr. K.
C. Singhal in the writing of this book.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Discourse of Resistance in the Colonial Period
It accounted for varied responses to the colonial presence in India indifferent Indian languages and even within one particular language. The present volume contains papers by distinguished scholars of Gujarati, Hindi and English on the discourse of resistance constructed during the colonial period
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