The Rise of Ancient Indians: Their Cities, Art, Trade & Science
The Rise of Ancient Indians: Their Cities, Art, Trade & Science
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The Rise of Ancient Indians: Their Cities, Art, Trade, and Science is an effort to connect with children and young adults, bringing them a part of our history that forms the foundation of our society.
Spanning a vast timeline, the book takes a non-chronological approach to keep the narrative engaging rather than monotonous. It explores how our civilization and culture evolved over millennia—discovering art and science, building great cities, and embarking on adventures to distant lands.
Written in an engaging style, the book not only presents evidence-based historical facts but also encourages readers to ask questions and seek answers. It includes multiple interactive activities that enhance learning, some of which require parental guidance and involvement, making the reading experience immersive for the whole family.
The book simplifies complex historical concepts, making them accessible to young readers. It aims to foster an evidence-based appreciation of history and culture while introducing the importance of fact verification through footnotes that substantiate the author’s claims.
By the end of the book, readers will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of their history and heritage.
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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)
266.0
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Dimensions (cm)
21.5x13.5 cm
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Vijender Sharma
Vijender Sharma is an entrepreneur, history enthusiast, columnist, and author who writes on lesser-known aspects of Indian history. He has written two books, Essays on Indic History and The Cusp Years: Five Hundred Years of Hindu Resistance, on ancient Indian history.
Vijender’s use of non-academic language in his books tries to engage everybody from a student of history to someone who is just curious to know more.
Vijender Sharma has written several history-related columns in leading publications like News18, Firstpost, Swarajya, and The Print.