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Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2024
ISBN 10: 9364332830 ISBN 13: 9789364332835
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Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2024
ISBN 10: 9364332830 ISBN 13: 9789364332835
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
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Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2024
ISBN 10: 9364331427 ISBN 13: 9789364331425
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Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2024
ISBN 10: 9364332830 ISBN 13: 9789364332835
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Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English. About The Book: "The Cambridge History of India: Ancient India," edited by Edward James Rapson, is the first volume of the comprehensive series on Indian history. Published in 1922, it leverages Rapson's expertise in numismatics to shed light on the earliest Indian rulers, often relying on coin evidence due to the scarcity of written records. The meticulous work includes contributions from various scholars, with Rapson known for his scrupulous attention to detail. Despite his efforts, the subsequent volume remained incomplete at his death in 1937. About The Book: "The Cambridge History of India: Turks and Afghans" is a volume edited by Wolseley Haig. It covers the period of Indian history dominated by the Delhi Sultanate and the early Mughal Empire, focusing on the rise of Turkish and Afghan dynasties from the 11th to the 16th centuries. The work provides an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and cultural impacts of these rulers on the Indian subcontinent, contributing to the understanding of medieval Indian history. About The Book: The Cambridge History of India: The Mughul Period is a comprehensive volume planned by Wolseley Haig and edited by Richard Burn. It covers the extensive history of the Mughal Empire in India, from its founding by Babur in the early 16th century to its decline in the 18th century. The book delves into the political, social, and cultural aspects of Mughal rule, highlighting significant emperors such as Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb. Through detailed analysis and scholarly research, this work provides an in-depth understanding of the Mughal era's profound impact on Indian history and civilization. About The Book: The Cambridge History of India: The Indian Empire 1858-1918, edited by Henry Herbert Dodwell, covers the period following the British Crown's takeover from the East India Company after the Revolt of 1857. This volume examines the establishment of British colonial rule, the administrative and economic reforms, and the sociopolitical changes during this era. It highlights significant events such as the Indian National Congress's formation, the impact of British policies on Indian society, and the early stirrings of Indian nationalism. The book provides a detailed understanding of the complexities and consequences of British imperial rule in India during this transformative period. About The Editor: Edward James Rapson FBA (1861-1937) was a British numismatist, philologist, and professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge University. A fellow of St. John's College, he edited the first volume of "The Cambridge History of India" and was known for his expertise in ancient coins. Rapson passed away suddenly at St. John's College. About The Editor: Wolseley Haig (1865-1938) was a British historian and army officer known for his contributions to Indian history. He edited volumes of the "Cambridge History of India" and authored "The History of the Indian Mutiny." Haig's scholarly work significantly influenced the study of British India and its historical documentation. Sir Richard Burn (18711947) was an English civil servant in British India, historian, and numismatist. He edited Volume IV of The Cambridge History of India and contributed to Volume VI. Burn, educated at Christ Church, Oxford, joined the Indian Civil Service in 1891 and held various significant positions, retiring in 1927. He was knighted and awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind gold medal. Henry Herbert Dodwell (18791946) was the first Professor of History and Culture of the British Dominions in Asia at SOAS from 1922 to 1946. Educated at Thame Grammar School and St. John's College, Oxford, he joined the Indian Education Service in 1908, serving until 1922. Dodwell edited volumes V and VI of The Cambridge History of India and authored several historical works. He married Lily May Mason and had four children. Dodwell's papers are archived at SOAS. He died in Chertsey, aged 67. The Title 'The Cambridge History of India: Ancient India, Turks and Afghans, The Mughul Period, British India 1497-1858, The Indian Empire 1858-1918 written/authored/edited by Editors: E. J. Rapson, Wolseley Haig, Richard Burn, H. H. Dodwell', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789364332835 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 4510 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol: Volume 6 Vols. Set Volume 6 Vols. Set 4510.
Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2024
ISBN 10: 9364331427 ISBN 13: 9789364331425
Seller: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. Language: English. About The Book: "The Cambridge History of India: Ancient India," edited by Edward James Rapson, is the first volume of the comprehensive series on Indian history. Published in 1922, it leverages Rapson's expertise in numismatics to shed light on the earliest Indian rulers, often relying on coin evidence due to the scarcity of written records. The meticulous work includes contributions from various scholars, with Rapson known for his scrupulous attention to detail. Despite his efforts, the subsequent volume remained incomplete at his death in 1937. About The Book: "The Cambridge History of India: Turks and Afghans" is a volume edited by Wolseley Haig. It covers the period of Indian history dominated by the Delhi Sultanate and the early Mughal Empire, focusing on the rise of Turkish and Afghan dynasties from the 11th to the 16th centuries. The work provides an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and cultural impacts of these rulers on the Indian subcontinent, contributing to the understanding of medieval Indian history. About The Book: The Cambridge History of India: The Mughul Period is a comprehensive volume planned by Wolseley Haig and edited by Richard Burn. It covers the extensive history of the Mughal Empire in India, from its founding by Babur in the early 16th century to its decline in the 18th century. The book delves into the political, social, and cultural aspects of Mughal rule, highlighting significant emperors such as Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb. Through detailed analysis and scholarly research, this work provides an in-depth understanding of the Mughal era's profound impact on Indian history and civilization. About The Book: The Cambridge History of India: The Indian Empire 1858-1918, edited by Henry Herbert Dodwell, covers the period following the British Crown's takeover from the East India Company after the Revolt of 1857. This volume examines the establishment of British colonial rule, the administrative and economic reforms, and the sociopolitical changes during this era. It highlights significant events such as the Indian National Congress's formation, the impact of British policies on Indian society, and the early stirrings of Indian nationalism. The book provides a detailed understanding of the complexities and consequences of British imperial rule in India during this transformative period. About The Editor: Edward James Rapson FBA (1861-1937) was a British numismatist, philologist, and professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge University. A fellow of St. John's College, he edited the first volume of "The Cambridge History of India" and was known for his expertise in ancient coins. Rapson passed away suddenly at St. John's College. About The Editor: Wolseley Haig (1865-1938) was a British historian and army officer known for his contributions to Indian history. He edited volumes of the "Cambridge History of India" and authored "The History of the Indian Mutiny." Haig's scholarly work significantly influenced the study of British India and its historical documentation. Sir Richard Burn (18711947) was an English civil servant in British India, historian, and numismatist. He edited Volume IV of The Cambridge History of India and contributed to Volume VI. Burn, educated at Christ Church, Oxford, joined the Indian Civil Service in 1891 and held various significant positions, retiring in 1927. He was knighted and awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind gold medal. Henry Herbert Dodwell (18791946) was the first Professor of History and Culture of the British Dominions in Asia at SOAS from 1922 to 1946. Educated at Thame Grammar School and St. John's College, Oxford, he joined the Indian Education Service in 1908, serving until 1922. Dodwell edited volumes V and VI of The Cambridge History of India and authored several historical works. He married Lily May Mason and had four children. Dodwell's papers are archived at SOAS. He died in Chertsey, aged 67. The Title 'The Cambridge History of India: Ancient India, Turks and Afghans, The Mughul Period, British India 1497-1858, The Indian Empire 1858-1918 written/authored/edited by Editors: E. J. Rapson, Wolseley Haig, Richard Burn, H. H. Dodwell', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789364331425 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 4510 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: Volume 6 Vols. Set Volume 6 Vols. Set 4510.
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