This text reflects two different historical narratives - Hindu and Muslim - and offers a balanced and objective view of one of the longest uninterrupted histories of the world by carefully considering the historical circumstances that influenced the experiences of the people of South Asia.
This text reflects two different historical narratives - Hindu and Muslim - and offers a balanced and objective view of one of the longest uninterrupted histories of the world by carefully considering the historical circumstances that created not only differences but also similarities in the experiences of the people of South Asia.
This text reflects two different historical narratives - Hindu and Muslim - and offers a balanced and objective view of one of the longest uninterrupted histories of the world by carefully considering the historical circumstances that created not only differences but also similarities in the experiences of the people of South Asia.
...a useful, easy to read and follow chronological narrative of South Asian history from the earliest times until independence and partition of India in 1947. The book is well illustrated with a number of well laid-out maps, which help the reader put the narrative in context. U.S.I Journal