Essays on Indic History
Essays on Indic History
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When we talk about history of India we discuss the ancient civilisations, the first empires, the invasions, the colonization and our struggle for independence. Somewhere, in the overwhelming load of information, we miss the history of places outside India, with shared civilizational ties. We miss out on the non-political history, which includes arts, literature, science, philosophy and enterprise.
My work attempts to bring out the bits in Indic History that the readers will find interesting and will be able to relate to. The whole idea of writing this book is to present Indic History in a way that is more fun. At the same time, it gives one a chance to look into the past and see how the events that took place thousands of years ago are still shaping and influencing our lives today.
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Product Information
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Product Material
Paper
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Provenance
Delhi
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Product Availability
Ready to Ship
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Weight (Gms)
200.0
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Dimensions (cm)
20X13
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Product Usage
Gifting

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Author: Vijender Sharma
Vijender Sharma is a consultant and an entrepreneur with a keen interest in Indian history. His first book, Essays on Indic History was published in 2020 and has been well received by the readers. In the book, Vijender has highlighted the lesser known aspects of India’s ancient history and written extensively about the gifts India gave to rest of the world in fields like arts, literature, storytelling and science. His second book, The Cusp Years, deals with a largely overlooked account of Indian history. He highlights the resistance offered by Indian kings during the early medieval period to the Arab and Turkic invasions of India.