History & Culture

Over the centuries there has been a significant fusion of cultures in India. Indian history is a rich mosaic of people and traditions. The political history of this land has been an unending saga of the rise and fall of different empires. The books under this category cast light upon the books to showcase the forgotten culture and history of India. Few books under this category are Education and Social Changes in Bihar, Essays on Vedic and Indo-European CultureKingship in Northern IndiaThe Mauryan Polity, and Studies in Mughal History.

  • Roopmandan: Sanskrit – Hindi

    Roopmandan

    This 21st century book on the subject of the solar return horoscope is devoted to practical astrology, developed by Yavancharya, a persian astrologer. The information contained in this book is of immense use to the students and aspirents enabling them to make swifter progress in their decisions. in short this book is unique in itself as it contains the so far unfolded Secrets of the Solar Revolutions.

    195.00
  • Paryatan-Siddhaant Aur Prabandhan Tatha Bharat Mein Paryatan

    Paryatan-Siddhaant Aur Prabandhan Tatha Bharat Mein Paryatan is authored by Shivaswaroop Sahay. The book discusses about the tourism in India and various initiatives taken by the government of India from the time of independence to boost tourism. And various policies framed to attract international tourists and to make India a credible tourist destination.

    160.00
  • Aadhunik Bharat ka Aarthik Itihas

    Aadhunik Bharat ka Aarthik Itihas

    Prof. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya is a well-known historian of the country, whose main area of ​​study has been colonial India. His book The Financial Basis of the British Raj is one of the most talked about and acclaimed books! Prof. Bhattacharya has presented the outline of the economic development of colonial India in the Economic History of Modern India. Prof. Bhattacharya has raised several fundamental questions while assessing the various ET:Ashreekh ideologies within the boundaries of this century and has dealt with those questions in detail in subsequent chapters! He has looked at the question of how India’s economic colonization took place from different angles and in this context has put forward the good or bad consequences of the various policies of the British Government, as well as the policies as a whole and the character of the imperialist nation. Tried to understand it simply. It is noteworthy that Prof. Bhattacharya has specially outlined the character of colonial exploitation and electrified economic development. Rameshchandra Dutt and Rajnipam Dutt’s books on the economic development of modern India were published much earlier, but the present book differs from their books in the sense that it makes full use of the latest research done on this subject and material available from the archives. ! This material was not available at the time of writing of the above mentioned books!

    145.00

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