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History of India: From the earliest times to the Twentieth century, for the use of students and colleges (1st) - Gyan Books

About The Book: History of India, Vol. 1 by H.G. Keene covers the early history of the Indian subcontinent, from ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley through the Vedic period, Maurya and Gupta empires, and the rise of regional kingdoms. It emphasizes political and cultural developments, drawing on both indigenous and colonial sources. Aimed at students, Keene presents a structured narrative to help readers understand the foundations of Indian history up to the beginning of Islamic rule. History of India, Vol. 2 continues Keene’s survey from the advent of Islamic dynasties to British colonial rule into the early 20th century. It covers the Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, regional powers, and the gradual expansion of British influence. The volume also discusses socio-political reforms, the 1857 revolt, and the rise of Indian nationalism. Written for educational use, Keene’s work reflects a colonial perspective while attempting to present a coherent account of India’s complex historical trajectory

Author: H. G. Keene

Pages: 408

Edition: 1915

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