Encyclopaedia of Indian History Land, People, Culture and Civilization (Post-Mauryan Period)

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By Anil Saxena

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Indian history is one of the most ancient histories of the world in terms of human civilization. Here flourished many cultures, civilizations, religions and particularly spirituality. That is the reason why India is called the homeland of rishis, munis, saints and faqirs. It is also the only nation on the earth, which accommodates varieties of people and culture seven to date. This miraculous harmony and unity in diversity stands India apart from the rest of the world. Spirituality aside, Indian land can also be boasted of producing giants of literature, science and technology. Rich in minerals, beauty of landscape and other geographical features have always attracted foreign attention since the very early times. As a result, consecutive attacks by armies, and a long period of foreign occupation. Present modest work, consisting of thirty volumes, namely, Encyclopaedia of Indian History is holistic in approach. It covers exhaustively and extensively a wide range of aspects of Indian history, particularly, land, people, culture and civilization. Definitely, the work would prove to be a veritable mine of information among all quarters of its concern.

Encyclopaedia of Indian History Land, People, Culture and Civilization (Post-Mauryan Period)