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The History of India

From Indus to Colonial Dawn

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan
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India's Timeless Saga: From Ancient Civilizations to Imperial Legacies

"The History of India" invites readers into a vast narrative of resilience, innovation, and cultural fusion, tracing how prehistoric communities evolved into one of the world's most influential civilizations. From the enigmatic Indus Valley's planned cities to the Mughal Empire's architectural splendor, this book evokes the emotional depth of spiritual quests and the stakes of unity forged through diversity and conquest.

It begins with prehistoric evidence, exploring stone tools and the shift to farming that shaped early societies, alongside the Indus Valley's advanced systems and undeciphered script. The Vedic Age follows, with Aryan migrations introducing social structures and philosophical roots in the Vedas, expanding into the Ganges plain.

Mahajanapadas emerge amid the birth of Jainism and Buddhism, fostering monastic communities and royal patronage that challenged existing norms. The Mauryan Empire unites vast territories under Chandragupta, with Ashoka's edicts promoting dharma after his Buddhist conversion.

Post-Mauryan dynasties like Shunga revive Vedic practices, while the Kushan Empire controls Silk Road segments, blending cultures in Gandhara art. Gupta's golden age shines with advancements in science and literature, supporting scholars like Aryabhata.

Regional kingdoms such as Vakatakas and Chalukyas innovate in temple architecture, with Harsha's northern rule promoting Buddhism. South Indian powers like Cholas expand navally, creating Dravidian styles amid Sangam poetry.

Islam's rise through incursions establishes sultanates, with Delhi's dynasties fusing Indo-Islamic art. Vijayanagara resists in the south, patronizing temples and trade, while Mughals from Babur to Aurangzeb centralize power with Persian influences.

Marathas employ guerrilla tactics against Mughals, Sikhs form militarized communities in Punjab, and other regional powers like Mysore compete. European contacts via trading companies shift dynamics, leading to colonial thresholds.

Comparable to John Keay's "India: A History," which captivates with sweeping timelines and cultural insights, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in global heritage books emphasizing diverse narratives. Its broad marketability appeals to travelers, educators, and enthusiasts, promising steady sales for bookstores in history sections. By highlighting stakes like spiritual enlightenment amid empire-building and resistance through innovation, it connects readers to India's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how ancient legacies influence today's world.

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Productcode (EAN):
9783565082292
Verschijningsdatum:
12/11/2025
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Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
249 g
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