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An account of Indian history from the beginnings of the Indus Valley civilisation up to mediaeval India, ending before the Mughal period. A comprehensive textbook for the beginner in Indian studies, its commentary on the Indian social, religious and administrative way during the subcontinent's formative years way is particularly engaging,
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History, Civilization, Civilisation, Histoire, India, civilization, India, historyPlaces
India, Indus Valley, Subcontinent, PakistanTimes
To 324 B.C., 324 B.C.-1000 A.D., To 1200Showing 4 featured editions. View all 19 editions?
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The wonder that was India: a survey of the history and culture of the Indian sub-continent before the coming of the Muslims
1981, Rupa & Co.
in English
- 3rd rev. ed.
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The wonder that was India: a survey of the history and culture of the Indian sub-continent before the coming of the Muslims
1968, Taplinger Pub. Co.
in English
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The wonder that was India: a survey of the history and culture of the Indian sub-continent before the coming of the Muslims
1967, Sidgwick & Jackson
in English
- 3rd revised ed.
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The wonder that was India: a study of the history and culture of the Indian sub-continent before the coming of the Muslims.
1963, Hawthorn Books
in English
- New and rev. ed.
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Bibliography: 518-543.
Maps on endpapers.
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