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  2. The Cambridge History of India - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Rapson noted in his Preface to Volume I that the bulk of that volume had been prepared by 1914, but the onset of the First World War had delayed completion. Rapson was an authority on the coins of ancient India, and once worked in the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum.

  3. Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - Wikipedia

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    Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya was born on 19 November 1918 in Calcutta.His father was a supporter of India's freedom struggle. It was probably his influence that initiated Debiprasad to two major passions in his life – Indian philosophy and politics; he quickly progressed towards radical streams in both fields, developing a lifelong commitment to Marxism and communist movement.

  4. Bibliography of India - Wikipedia

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    History of India, vol. 6: From the first European settlements to the founding of the English East India Company. —— 1906. History of India, vol. 7: The European struggle for Indian supremacy in the seventeenth century. Lyall, A. C. 1907. History of India, vol. 8: From the close of the seventeenth century to the present time.

  5. R. C. Majumdar - Wikipedia

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    Champa, Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East, Vol.I, Lahore, 1927. ISBN 0-8364-2802-1. Outline of Ancient Indian History. 1927; Arab Invasion of India 1931. Suvarnadvipa, Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East, Vol.II, Calcutta, 1938. The History of Bengal, 1943. ISBN 81-7646-237-3. Kambuja Desa Or An Ancient Hindu Colony In Cambodia ...

  6. History of India - Wikipedia

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    The political atmosphere in South India shifted from smaller kingdoms to large empires with the ascendancy of Badami Chalukyas. A Southern India-based kingdom took control and consolidated the entire region between the Kaveri and the Narmada Rivers. The rise of this empire saw the birth of efficient administration, overseas trade and commerce ...

  7. Hindu texts - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient India. Motilal Banarsidass. ... Volume 2, Compiled by Dominik Wujastyk (Includes subjects such as historic Dictionaries, Drama ...

  8. Outline of ancient India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian subcontinent. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient India: . Ancient India is the Indian subcontinent from prehistoric times to the start of Medieval India, which is typically dated (when the term is still used) to the end of the Gupta Empire around 500 CE. [1]

  9. Historiography of India - Wikipedia

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    India as known to the ancient world. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, London. Bose, Mihir. "India's Missing Historians: Mihir Bose Discusses the Paradox That India, a Land of History, Has a Surprisingly Weak Tradition of Historiography", History Today 57#9 (2007) pp 34+. online Archived 15 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine