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In this volume the author has tried to portray a picture of India as it appeared to foreign travellers, who visited India at different periods in its history. Greek, Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, French, and English sources have been drawn upon, since these are the historic nations which have come into direct or indirect contact with India. Among classical writers Strabo was given a preference, both for particular merits of his own and because his description of India includes the reports of his countrymen Megasthenes, Onesikritos, and others, who accompanied Alexander the Great on his invading march into the land of the Indus. The illustrations are taken largely from original photographs or old prints, but useful aid, as in the preceding volumes, has been received from such well- known works on India as those of Rousselet, Beveridge, and Caine. It has been an advantage likewise to have the use of certain excellent photographs taken by the Rev. W.M. Zmnbro, of Madura, Southern India.
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ISBN : 9788121245227
Pages : 396
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