State And Government In Ancient India

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The present work by a well-known authority on Ancient India deals in a comprehensive manner with the ancient Hindu political

A Study of Women in Ancient India and An Introduction to Crimes Against Women

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This book gives a holistic view over ancient pride of Indian women, their glory vis-a-vis their present miserable state, the

Interstate Relations in Northern India Circa 800-1200 CE

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Interstate Relations in Northern India (800-1200 CE) is a critical analysis of the Empire and State, the Raja-Mandala, in medieval

Exploring Medieval India Through Persian Sources

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Exploring Medieval India through Persian Sources revisits medieval Indian history through eleven authoritative and resourceful papers presented in a national

The Rhythm of History

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Arthur Osborne found that while academics investigated the causes of historical incidents, their research was limited, for the most part, to obvious physical causes, but they failed to clarify the overarching but hidden principles that, in his eyes, governed actions and made history. In this book he suggests a different approach to history, giving its due importance to spiritual ideas and teachers, and proposing that ideas shape the physical conditions of society more than the other way round. In his own words:  "The purpose of the present book is not so much to suggest any new philosophy or interpretation of history as to draw attention to a rhythm that runs through it, establishing parallels and coincidences large and obvious enough not to be open to dispute. These will be sufficient at least to show that history is not purely haphazard and yet is also not simple progress." Arthur Osborne observed that so-called progress was not what it appeared to be and that modern civilisation is not necessarily an advance on the discoveries and understanding that ancient civilisations had garnered and demonstrated in their development. He outlined the parallels--not be confused with uniformity--in the different phases through which the great civilizations of mankind passed. In the 18th century there was a radical divergence between the West and East, which is being overcome by the surging of a single world civilization.

History and Time An Indian Perspective

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The modern West accords great preeminence to “History”, and therein situates, for the most part, the essence and meaning of

Taj Mahal (Colour comic book)

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The Mughal dynasty of India began in the first half of the 16th century, after the conquest of Delhi by

Imperial Gupta Epigraphs

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The present work forms the tenth volume of an ambitious project of publishing all the important ancient Indian epigraphical records

Ancient Indian Mother-Goddess Votive Discs

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Dr. P.K. Agrawala deserves our hearty thanks for collecting this scattered and vast material and presenting it in a more

Early Indian Bronzes

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The present work on the Early Indian Bronzes was projected as early as 1967 and the press-copy was ready by