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The author is one of the most respected British historians who tried to present, within a small compass, an account of India and her people. It’s his attempt to reconstruct Indian history from its original sources in the fewest possible pages. The materials on which it is based are condensed from the author larger works. It is the sublimate of historical material contained in his monumental “Imperial Gazetteer of India” in 26 volumes (which in itself is the condensed form of the 128 volume Statistical Survey of India, collated by Hunter, again). The book is planned chronologically : it starts with a chapter on the physical and geographical of India and goes on to describe, among other topics : the population, the non-Aryans, the Aryans, Buddhism, the Greeks in India, Sythic inroads, rise of Hinduism, early Muhammadan dynasties, the Mughals, the Marathas, early European settlements and British rule. It then gives information on the commercial aspects, the trade, the mineral resources, means of communication, etc. There are 10 appendices that are primarily population charts and information. This book is a reprint of the 1886 edition.
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ISBN : 9788121245289
Pages : 810
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