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Highly recommended for those who are interested in Quranic and classical Arabic, Islamic studies, and the manuscript tradition of the Quran's compilation.
It talks about dramas, fairy tales, fables, and the comparative assessment of Sanskrit literature and the West.
This book will be largely beneficial to researchers and students interested in ancient India and history of education.
The establishment of forest-based industries, and the subsequent deforestation and water pollution also threatened the state's ecological balance. Similarly, the expansion of tourism industry, sand mining, industrial pollution, usage of pesticides and water exploitation also endangered the environment.
The author has made use of English and Nepali sources in writing the book. A special feature of the book is the extensive use made by the author of the correspondence between London and British Embassy in Kathmandu preserved in Public Record Office at Kew Gardens, London not examined so far by other historians.
Besides the economic description, the Dutch writer touches upon the society, and superstitious beliefs in India, including notes on Hinduism and Islam.
The author also inquires about his saintly persona by questioning his 'Mahatma' identity, and his disagreements after he meets Gandhi in Yerawada Central Jail in 1933.
In this book, the author looks at the Indian astronomy and Indian chronology, also the usage of tables for the assessment of lunar/solar cycles, etc., and the positions of planets and the planetary chronology starting from the first century bc onwards.
He records the regions, cultures, and traditions followed in the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. This book helps in understanding the Mughal Empire from a European perspective.
Lastly, this book covers the administrative policy under Pallavas and Cholas, and rural politics under the Cholas.
This book attempts to resolve the predicament of categorizing the D.A.V. movement as 'modern' or 'traditional'. It also examines the successes and failures of the D.A.V. movement, and throws light on how it shaped the socio-political landscape of India in the early twentieth century.
The martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadadur was an event which changed the course of history in northern India. He made the supreme sacrifice to uphold human dignity and freedom His life was a model of humanity and sanctity.
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