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Last week I came across this site:

http://dli.iiit.ac.in/

I have to say its the best site online for Hindus besides VOI, it
has thousands of books online and tons of them dealing with Indian
history, some of these books include:

1) Advanced History of India in 2 Volumes by R.C Majumdar

2) Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan Vol 2 by Colonel James Todd

3) Life in the Gupta Age

4) Two books so far on the Vijayanagar empire I found

5) An 8 volume study of 1857 rebellion by some British authors

5) Later Mughals by Jadunath Sarkar

6) Haindava Swarajyamu 332 Pages book (in Telugu)

7) A short history of Muhammadan power in India by Ishwari Prasad

8) Babur Nama

9) Biography of Samarth Ramdas (quotes some original letters between
Shivaji and himself)

10) Biography of Sant Tukaram

And so many others, but the hard part is finding these titles, the
site has so many books and its very hard to instantly find a book,
you have to keep typing in random words related to India or Hindus
until you find some of those books, for example I had to type
Vijayan to get those 2 books on Vijayanagaram books, before that i
was typing in south india and other words but got nothing, so its a
kind of trial and error thing.

Most of the books work but the diff versions in which you get them
are crappy except for the PTIF one (in this version you get a
scanned copy of each page and its the clearest version) but in that
version you have to download each page after reading the preceding
one (takes a few seconds) but I find that it's worth it, it also has
regional languages including Marathi but not Gujarati.

I am reading a book titled "Flowers of Hindu Chivalry" right now,
has info on diff Hindu warriors including some traitors like Man
Singh, but rest are all good sections including stuff about Durgadas Rathore and Maharaja Surajmal, the book is found here:

http://dli.iiit.ac.in/cgi-
bin/Browse/scripts/use_scripts/advnew/aui/bookreader/bookReader_publi
c.cgi?
path1=/server16/disk3/BOOKS/001/231/&first=1&last=332&barcode=2020010
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Book review In Pioneer, 8 August 2006
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Rising for a lesser cause

If one believes the account of Field Marshal Lord Roberts, the revolt of 1857 was nothing more than the last and desperate attempt by Muslims to reimpose their superiority over Indian politics, write Prafull Goradia and KR Phanda

An Eye Witness Account of The Indian Mutiny, Field Marshall Lord Roberts of Kandahar; Mittal Publications, $60

<b>This book, An Eye Witness Account of the Indian Mutiny, by Field Marshal Lord Frederick Roberts of Kandahar needs to be read for more than one reason. First, it proves that the 1857 uprising was a sepoy mutiny. Second, it was the last attempt by Muslims to recover their own rule from the British. The epicentre of the mutiny was the erstwhile kingdom of Oudh. The role of the Hindu princes was only peripheral. Third, the decision of the Government of India to celebrate now the Mutiny as the First War of Independence would amount to heaping insult on the sacrifices made by the Rajputs, the Marathas, the Jats and the Sikhs to throw out the Muslim invaders from India. </b>

Between Lord Roberts and his father Major General Sir Abraham Roberts, they had spent almost 90 years in India. Frederick was in India from 1852 to 1893. He participated in quelling the mutiny at several places including Delhi. In his own words:

<b>"The first threatening of coming trouble were heard in the early part of 1857. During the months of February, March and April rumours reached us at Peshwar of mysterious chapattis (unleavened cakes) being sent about the country with the object, it was alleged, of preparing the natives for some forthcoming event. We heard that the 19th Native Infantry at Berhampore, a military station about 100 miles from Calcutta, had broken open the bells-of-arms... that a sepoy named Mangal Pandey at Barrackpore had wounded the Adjutant and Sergant Major of his regiment;</b> and that Sepoys at the Schools of Musketry had objected to use the cartridges served out with new rifles" (p-34).

<b>As the news spread, the native regiments based in Peshwar, Naushera, Umbala, Mian Mir (Lahore), Multan, Ferozpore and other places were disarmed. </b>The happenings at Meerut triggered the revolt elsewhere; and, it is from there that the sepoys marched to Delhi and declared Bahadur Shah as badshah. Soon, thereafter, some 85 soldiers refused to receive the rifle cartridges on the suspicion that these were greased with lard and cow fat. On enquiry, they were found guilty and punished severely. In retaliation, the British officers, their wives and children and every European on the outskirts of the Meerut Cantonment were massacred. Meanwhile, Delhi fell into Muslim hands. It took three months before General Wilson established his headquarters at the Red Fort. "Every eye," Lord Canning wrote, "is upon Oudh as it was on Delhi.''

<b>The Gurkhas and the Sikhs helped in the recapture of the Imambara in Lucknow. The city was recaptured on March 14, 1858. But for the sagacity of diplomacy and the cleverness of strategy, the British would not have been able to recapture north-west India. They received cooperation from the Amir of Afghanistan, the Sikhs and the Gurkhas of Nepal.</b> Commissioner of Lahore Division Sir John Lawrence had strongly advocated the policy of trusting the Maharaja of Patiala and the Rajas of Jind and Nabha. Douglas Forsyth, the Deputy Commissioner of Ambala, met the Maharaja and addressed him thus:

<b>"Maharaja Sahib answer me one question: Are you for us or against us?" The Maharaja's reply was: "As long as I live, I am yours."</b>

To the question what brought about the cataclysm, Roberts says: "The causes which brought about the mutiny were so various and some of them of such long standing, that it is difficult to point them out as concisely as I could wish. Mahommedans looked back to the days of their empire in India but failed to remember how completely. Their maulvis taught them it was only lawful for true Mussalmans to submit to the rule of an infidel if there was no possibility of successful revolt, and they watched for the chance of again being able to make Islam supreme. The late Sir George Campbell says that the mutiny was a sepoy revolt, not a Hindu rebellion" (p-231-24).

The annexation of Oudh by the British was considered unjust by Muslims. Their other grievance was the treatment meted out to Bahadur Shah, the last Mughal emperor. In this context, it needs to be pointed out that when Lord Lake captured Delhi in 1803, it was made clear to him that his place of residence would be shifted out of the Red Fort; and his successors would not be called badshah. Thus, the Muslims were aggrieved on several counts and the Meerut mutineers marched to Delhi and proclaimed him as the badshah of India.

Indian historical episodes have seldom been looked upon from the Hindu, as distinct from the Muslim, view point. Most of the time studies have been as if the communities were incidental and they were actually one people with a common heritage. If anything, it is the British who did not hesitate to make distinction. For example, Roberts quotes Sir John Campbell summing up that the mutiny was not a Hindu rebellion. On the other hand, the author himself has highlighted that other than the sepoys, the two great political causes were Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah and the Nawab of Oudh, both Muslim and both perceived to have been deprived of their hereditary thrones.

<b>Although it was not the soldier's business to analyse politics, a professional historian should not miss the point that the primary losers at the hands of the British were Muslims and not Hindus. Most of north India, except Rajasthan, was ruled by a badshah or a nawab who, in turn, had gifted large tracts of lands to his allies and satellites who were also mostly Muslim. The Hindu, on the other hand, had benefited from the advent of the East India Company, which demonstrated since the Battle of Plassey, 1757, that it had the military capability to defeat nawabs.

True, the sepoys must have had their grievances such as the new Enfield cartridges, but the substantive economic interests that were lost had belonged to Muslims. Due to the permanent land settlement of Lord Cornwallis, most of the zamindaris that were auctioned were taken up by Hindus, although earlier most of the land had been the jagirs of Muslims. </b>

The book is, in any case, a ready diary on he basis of which those decades of Indian history can be interpreted by students of history.
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It is in this context that W.W. Hunter's book on the "Indian Mussalman" and Edmund Blunt's book and the Pakistan project have to be understood.
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<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Latest study on Indus Seal Iconography:</span>

<i>Dr Jha, the Great Vedic scholar in his latest research on Indus seal iconography unlocks the mystery of Unicorn synbolism. He develops a trace path to the Bible legend of Unicorn and its relation with the Indian synbolism.

The latest article of Dr Jha is given at the following two link sites:

http://www.birendrakjha.googlepages.com

http://www.geocities.com/unicornindus/research.html


Mr Birendra K Jha, his son is planning to write a book on this synbolism. He seeks proposal from international publishers to support the publication side:
Mr Jha may be contacted at :
birendrajha03@yahoo.com</i>
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Welcome to our forum.
Can we extract some images and post it in the forum

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Below are some of the books on William Jones. Has anyone read any of these or some other sources?? If so, please provide feedback, more information.

Objects of Enquiry : The Life, Contributions, and Influence of Sir William Jones (1746-1794) Edited by Garland Cannon
ISBN 0814715176, NYUP 1995

Sir William Jones: A Critical Biography (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995).

Sir William Jones: Selected Poetical and Prose Works (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995).

'Accessing India: Orientalism, "Anti-Indianism" and the Rhetoric of Jones and Burke', in Romanticism and Colonialism, ed. Tim Fulford and Peter Kitson, (Cambridge, CUP, 1998).

Entry on Sir William Jones in the new edition of The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales, ed. Meic Stephens, (Oxford: OUP, 1998).

Representing India: Indian Culture and Imperial Control in Eighteenth-Century British Orientalist Discourse, [Sources and Perspectives of the Eighteenth Century], ed. Michael J. Franklin, 9 vols (London: Routledge, 2000).

'The Building of Empire and the Building of Babel: Sir William Jones, Lord Byron, and their Productions of the Orient', in Byron East and West, ed. Martin Prochazka, (Prague: Charles University: 2000), 63-78).

'Cultural Possession, Imperial Control, and Comparative Religion: The Calcutta Perspectives of Sir William Jones and Nathaniel Brassey Halhed', Yearbook of English Studies, 32, (2002),

‘“And the Celt knew the Indian”: Sir William Jones, Oriental Renaissance and Celtic Revival’, commissioned for English Romanticism and the Celtic World, ed. Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes, (Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2003),

Entries on Sir William Jones and Asiatick Society of Bengal for South Asian Literature in English: An Encyclopaedia, ed. Jaina C. Sanga (Westport, Conn. and London: Greenwood, 2004),

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Bodhi you don't need all that, go here:

http://dli.iiit.ac.in/

Type in William Jones in the author option and you will get 2 pages full of his own works.
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Wow Bharatvarsh...this is really awesome! thanks!!!
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Google book- MadhavRao Scindia and Hindu Reconquest of India

Please discuss the book in the appropriate thread. Thanks, ramana
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Google has an e-book dated 1852 India in Greece by E. Pococke. It is ~341 pages long and should be studied by all.
I want Kaushal, S. Kalyanram, Acharya and HH to take a look and give their opinion.
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Thanks Ramana,
Lot of great books, some I was searching for long time

The Orion, Or, Researches Into the Antiquity of the Vedas By Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Dwnload version
India By Thomas Hungerford Holdich -1905

India By William Wilson Hunter - 1095

In both books AIT is in full swing. Mahabarata was fight between Aryans and non -aryans. I hope i can find something good about that period.

History of India -By Romesh Chunder Dutt, Vincent Arthur Smith, Stanley Lane-Poole, H. M. (Henry Miers) Elliot, William Wilson Hunter, Alfred Comyn Lyall
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Mudy the copy of Orion has every other page blank. We need to have it edited in Acrobat and delete the extraneous pages.

I am thinking about sending e-mail to ggogle about this so they can fix it for everyone.
That isue of Hindu Renassiance I was talking about refers to this Orion. Now we can see the original.
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<b>The Land of the Veda: Being Personal Reminiscences of India; Its People, Castes, Thugs, and... </b>By William Butler publ 1872

Title itself suggests objective of this book.
I think people use these type of book to degrade Hindusim and customs.

some example link

link<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> For instance, in India there is no such thing as patriotism, no capability of self-government. If the English rule were withdrawn tomorrow, the last thing the natives would think of would be to unite and form a general Government. Each Rajah and Nawab would simply set up for himself, hold all he had and take all he was able to seize . Then would begin a renewal of theose religious and national contentions which form such a sad part of India's history and the bloody excercise of which Britain terminated when she took control of the country, ever since holding the peace between those hostile elements.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

page 84
About vedas are oldest

page 87 he is claiming Rig veda says Hindoos are cow killers and beef eaters
in pafe 88 he goes real downhill

I think this book must be bible for jha and romilla thappar and other Marxist.
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I was reading the History of Ancient India thru Sanskrit Literature by RC Dutt. What is mind blowing is that it is inscribed "with Best regards" by MR Jayakar. M.R. Jayakar was a great Indian of the British period who headed many committees one of whihc led to the creation of the Royal Indian Airforce.

Another book was on the Chronologies of South India since 6th century AD by R.E. Sewell. He also wrote the istory of the Vijayanagar Kingdom. Sewell from the book was civil servant in Madras Civil service ie state govt. Nowadays all that state civil servants are good for is hafta!

One thing to note is that many books are from the private libraries of prominent Bostonians. One book was from the library of Charles Sumner L.L.D. who as a Seantor led the impeachment of Andrew Johnson Wow!
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<b>History of South India -Books </b>

I know Nilakanta Sastri is an authority in this subject. Which other historians have authored notable on the history of southern India, especially the medieval and beyond. Looking for some personal experience/reviews about the books
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Asia before European Expansion

BENASSAR, Bartolomé, "Richesses et Carences de l'Asie", in LÉON, Pierre (ed.), Histoire Économique et Sociale du Monde, vol. I (Ouverture du Monde, Siécles XIV-XVI, ed. BENASSAR , B.; CHAUNU, Pierre), Paris: Armand Colin, 1977, 111-144.
GROUSSET, René; AUBOYER, J.; BOHOT, J., "L'Asie Orientale des Origines au XV Siècle ", in GLOTZ , G. (ed.), Histoire Générale, t. X, Paris : PUF, 1941.
See also:

* India and the Indian Ocean before European Expansion
* China before European Expansion
* Japan before European Expansion
* Islamic Seafaring and Discoveries
* Chinese Seafaring and Discoveries

http://www.uc.pt/bd.apm/bdee0113.htm
India and the Indian Ocean before European Expansion

APPADORAI, A., Economic Conditions in Southern Indian, A.D. 1000-1500, 2 vol., Madras: University Historical Series, 1936.
BOUCHON, Geneviève, "Les Musulmans de Kerala à l'Époque de la Découverte Portugaise", Mare Luso-Indicum, Paris, 1973, vol. 2, 3-59.
RASHID, Abdur, "India and Pakistan in the Fourteenth Century as Described by Arab Travellers", in , Actas do Congresso Internacional de História dos Descobrimentos, vol. III, Lisboa, 1961, 479-498.
SOUZA, Teotonio R. de, Medieval Goa: A Socio-Economic History, New Delhi: Concept, 1979.

Islamic Seafaring and Discoveries

BARRADAS, Lereno, O Sul de Moçambique no Roteiro de Sofala do Piloto Ahmad Ibn Madjid, Coimbra: AECA, 1967 (sep. XX).
BOULNOIS, Luce, La Route de la Soie, Paris: Arthaud, 1963.
FERRAND, Gabriel, Les Musulmans à Madagascar et aux Iles Comores, 3 vol., Paris: E. Leroux, 1891-1902.
HOURANI, Georg Fadl, Arab Seafaring in the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval Times, New Jersey-Princeton , 1922.
MANTRAN, Robert, L'Expansion Musulmane (Siécles VII - XI ), Paris: PUF , 1969 (trad. port. A Expansão Muçulmana (Séc.VII - XI), São Paulo: Pioneira, 1977).
MANTRAN, Robert, "Le Monde Musulman du XIII à la Fin du XVI Siècle", in LÉON, Pierre (ed.), Histoire Économique et Sociale du Monde, vol. I (L'Ouverture du Monde, ed. BENASSAR, B.; CHAUNU, Pierre), Paris: Armand Colin, 1977, 145-173.
TIBBETS, G.R., Arab Navigation in the Indian Ocean Before the Coming of the Portuguese, London : Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1971.
Geographical Knowledge in Europe in the Late Middle Ages

Sub-sections::

* "Franciscanism" as "the Spirit of the Discoveries"

ALBUQUERQUE, Luís de, "As Lendas na Geografia Medieval", in Crónicas de História de Portugal, Lisboa: Presença, 1987, 13-17.
ALBUQUERQUE, Luís de, Introdução à História dos Descobrimentos Portugueses, 3 ed., rev., Lisboa: Europa-América, 1983, 105-179 (Parte II, Os Conhecimentos Geográficos).
ALBUQUERQUE, Luís de, "Marco Polo e as Navegações Portuguesas", in Crónicas de História de Portugal, Lisboa: Presença, 1987, 28-32.
ALBUQUERQUE, Luís de, "Realidades e Mitos da Geografia Medieval", Estudos de História, Vol. V, Coimbra: BGUC, 1977, 25-49.
ALBUQUERQUE, Luís de, "Sobre a Influência de Sacrobosco em Portugal", in Crónicas de História de Portugal, Lisboa: Presença, 1987, 18-27.
ALMAGIÀ, Roberto, "Il Primato di Firenze Negli Studi Geografici durante i Secoli XV e XVI", in Atti della Società Italiana per il Progresso delle Scienze, XVIII Riunione (Firenze 1929), Roma, 1930, 60-80.
AZEVEDO, Pedro d', "Um Embaixador Abissínio em Portugal em 1452", Boletim da Academia das Sciencias de Lisboa, n. XIII, 525-526.
BEAZLEY, C. Raymond, The Dawn of Modern Geography. A History of Exploration and Geographical Science from the Midlle of the 13th. to the Early Years of the 15th. century, 3 vol., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1897-1906.
BERTHELOT, A., L'Asie Ancienne Centrale et Sud-Orientale d'après Ptolémée, Paris, 1930.
BOULNOIS, Luce, La Route de la Soie, Paris: Arthaud, 1963.
BRÁSIO, António, "As Relações da Cúria Romana com o Imperador da Etiópia na Época Henriquina: o Seu Porquê e Suas Consequências.", Actas do Congresso Internacional de História dos Descobrimentos, Vol. V, 1a Parte, Lisboa, 1961, 85-92.
BROC, Numa, La Géographie de la Renaissance 1420-1620, Paris: BNP, 1980.
CARVALHO, Joaquim, "Os Problemas do Comércio Internacional e os Caminhos de Penetração para o Oriente", in BAIÃO, A. et al. (ed.), História da Expansão Portuguesa no Mundo, vol. I, Lisboa: Ática, 1937, 223-230.
CORTESÃO, Armando, "Do Ambiente Científico em que se Iniciaram os Descobrimentos Portugueses", in Esparsos, vol. II, Coimbra: BGUC, 1975, 181-198 (1ed. Coimbra: Coimbra Editora, 1962).
CRONE, G.R., Maps and Their Makers, London, 1953 (reed. rev. London, 1978).
DELUZ, C. , Le Livre de Jehan de Mandeville. Une "Géographie" au XIV Siècle, Louvain-la-Neuve: Université Catholique de Louvain, 1988.
DELUZ, Christiane, "Le Livre de Jehan de Mandeville, Autorité Géographique à la Renaissance", in CEARD, Jean; MARGOLIN, Jean Claude (ed.), Voyager à la Renaissance. Actes du Colloque (Tours, 1983), Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose, 1987, 205-220.
DENIS, Ferdinand, Le Monde Enchanté. Cosmographie et Histoire Fantastique du Moyen Âge, Paris: A. Fournier, 1843.
GERINI, G.E., "Researches on Ptolemy's Geography of Eastern Asia", Asiatic Society Monographs, London, 1909, n. 1.
GODINHO, Hélder (ed.), A Imagem do Mundo na Idade Média. Actas do Colóquio Internacional, Lisboa: ICALP, 1992.
GODINHO, Vitorino Magalhães, "Sociedades e Civilizações da Ásia: Perspectivas do Caravaneiro e Perspectivas do Navegador", in Ensaios, Vol. I, Lisboa: Sá da Costa, 1967, 77-105.
GOLDSTEIN, Thomas, "Florentine Humanism and the Vision of the New World", in Actas do Congresso Internacional de História dos Descobrimentos, vol. IV, Lisboa, 1961, 195-208.
GOLDSTEIN, Thomas, The Mith of the Indies and the Discovery of the New World, Coimbra: AECA, 1981.
HAKIM, Sobhi Abdel, "Les Cartographes Arabes. Atlas, Routes et Royaumes", Le Courrier de L'UNESCO. Cartes et Cartographes, Les Arpenteurs de la Terre, Paris: UNESCO, 1991, Juin, 20-23.
ISPIZUA, Segundo de, Historia de la Geografia y de la Cosmografia en las Edades Antiga y Media con Relacion a los Grandes Descubrimientos maritimos ..., 2 vol., Madrid, 1922-1926.
KNEFELKAMP, Ulrich, Die Suche nach dem Reich des Priesterkonigs Johannes. Dargestellt Anhand von Reiseberichten und Anderen Ethnographischen Quellen des 12. bis 17. Jahrhunderts, Gelsenkirchen: Andreas Müller, 1986.
LE GOFF, Jacques, "L'Occident Médiéval et l'Océan Indien: un Horizon Onirique", in Mediterraneo e Oceano Indiano. Atti del IV Colloquio Internazionale di Storia Marittima, Firenze, 1970, 243-263.
LEITE, Duarte, "O Preste João das Indias", in História dos Descobrimentos. Colectânea de Esparsos, ed. V. Magalhães Godinho, vol. I, Lisboa: Cosmos, 1959, 23-28.
LOUREIRO, Rui, "Portugal em Busca da China: Imagens e Miragens (1498-1514)", Ler História, Lisboa: Teorema, 1990, n. 19, 31-44.
MARINESCU, C., "Le Prêtre Jean, son Pays, Origine de son Nom", Bulletin de la Section Historique de l'Académie Roumaine, Bucarest, 1923, t. X.
MARTINS, J.P. Oliveira, "A Geografia no Começo do XV Século", Portugal nos Mares, vol. II, reed., Lisboa: Ulmeiro, 1984, 47-54.
MARTINS, J.P. Oliveira, "A Lenda do Preste João nas Crónicas Portuguesas", Portugal nos Mares, vol. II, reed., Lisboa: Ulmeiro, 1984, 55-62.
MAURÍCIO, Domingos, "A Carta do Preste João das Índias e o seu Reflexo nos Descobrimentos do Infante D. Henrique", Brotéria, 1960, 218-244.
MAURÍCIO, Domingos, "Ainda a Carta do Preste João das Índias", Brotéria, 1961.
MESLIN, Michel (ed.), Le Merveilleux. L'Imaginaire et les Croyances en Occident, Paris: Bordas, 1984.
NEWTON, A.P. (ed.), Travel and Travellers of the Middle Ages, London: Kegan Paul, 1926.
NOWELL, Charles E., "The Renaissance Concept of Asian Geography", in Vice-Almirante A. Teixeira da Mota: In Memoriam, vol. I, Lisboa: Academia de Marinha / IICT, 1988, 67-84.
PAVIOT, Jacques, "L'Imaginaire Géographique des Découvertes au XV Siècle", in Actes du Coloque "La Découverte, Le Portugal et L'Europe " (Paris, 1988), Paris: FCG-CCP, 1990, 141-158.
PEREIRA, F.M. Esteves (ed.), Marco Polo. O Livro de Marco Polo, O Livro de Nicolau Veneto, Carta de Jerónimo de Santo Estevam. Conforme a Impressão de Valentim Fernandes, Feita em Lisboa em 1502, Lisboa: BNL, 1922.
RANDLES, W.G.L., "La Representation de L'Atlantique dans la Conscience Europenne au Moyen Age et a la Renaissance: de l'Ocean-Caos Mythique a l'Espace Maritime Domine par la Science", Islenha, Funchal: Direcção Regional dos Assuntos Culturais, 1989, n. 4, Jan.-Jun., 5-16 (reed. Funchal: CEHA, 1989, sep. 2).
RANDLES, W.G.L., De la Terre Plate au Globe Terrestre. Une Mutacion Epistemologique Rapide (1480-1520), Paris: Armand Colin, 1980 (trad. it. Sansoni, 1986; trad. esp. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Economica; trad. port. Da Terra Plana ao Globo Terrestre, Lisboa, 1990).
RANDLES, W.G.L., "Le Nouveau Monde, l'Autre Monde et la Pluralité des Mondes", in Actas do Congresso Internacional de História dos Descobrimentos, vol. IV, Lisboa, 1961, 347-385.
RANDLES, W.G.L., "O Redescobrimento da Geografia de Ptolomeu na Itália do Renascimento e o seu Impacto em Espanha e Portugal Durante os Descobrimentos", in DOMINGUES, Francisco Contente; BARRETO, Luís Filipe (ed.), A Abertura do Mundo: Estudos de História dos Descobrimentos Europeus em Homenagem a Luís de Albuquerque, Lisboa: Presença, 1986.
ROGERS, Francis M., The Quest for Eastern Christians: Travels and Rumour in the Age of Discovery, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1962.
SANTA RITA, José Gonçalo de, "Os Descobrimentos Geográficos do Princípio do Século XV", in BAIÃO, A. et al. (ed.), História da Expansão Portuguesa no Mundo, vol. I, Lisboa: Ática, 1937, 213-222.
SANTARÉM, Visconde de, Essai sur l'Histoire de la Cosmographie et de la Cartographie Pendant le Moyen Age et sur les Progrés de la Géographie ..., 3 vol., Paris: Maulde et Renou, 1849-1852.
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SLESSAREV, Vsevolod, Prester John, the Letter and the Legend, Minneapollis: University of Minnesota Press, 1959.
SUMIEN, Norbert, La Correspondance du Savant Florentin Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli avec Cristophe Colomb, Paris: Societé d`Editions Geographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales, 1927.
T'SERSTVENS, A. (ed. ), Les Précurseurs de Marco Polo, Paris : Arthaud, 1959.
VIGNERAS, Louis-André, La Búsqueda del Paraíso y las Legendarias Islas del Atlántico, Valladolid: CC-SAUV, 1976.
WRIGHT, J. Kirtland, "The Geographical Lore of the Time of the Crusades", American Geographical Society. Research Series, New York, 1925, n.15.
YULE, Henry, Cathay and the Way Thither, 4 vol., London: Hakluyt Society (1866), 1913-1916.

Culture and Thought in European Expansion

AIRALDI, Gabriela, "Novos Mundos ao Mundo. Dal Diario di Cristoforo Colombo al Roteiro di Vasco da Gama. Politica e Cultura alla Fine del Quattrocento", in Actas do Congresso Internacional Bartolomeu Dias e a sua Época, vol. II, Porto: Universidade do Porto - CNCDP, 1989, 121-128.
ANTICOLONIALISME (L') Européen de Las Casas à Karl Marx, Paris: Armand Colin, 1969 (trad. port. Lisboa: Iniciativas Editoriais, 1975).
AVILEZ, Miguel, "Corrientes de Espiritualidad en España en la Época de los Descubrimientos", in Actas do Congresso Internacional Bartolomeu Dias e a sua Época (Porto, 1988), vol. V (Espiritualidade e Evangelização), Porto: Universidade do Porto - CNCDP, 1989, 139-158.
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The Indian Ocean and Islamic Nautical Science

ALBUQUERQUE, Luís de , "Quelques Commentaires sur la Navigation Orientale à l'Époque de Vasco da Gama", in , Arquivos do Centro Cultural Português, Paris: CCP-FCG, 1972, vol. IV, 490-500 (reed. in Estudos de História, vol. II, Coimbra, BGUC, 1974, 201-220).
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The Islamic World before European Expansion

AMRÁN COHÉN, Rica, "Precedentes a la Conquista Portuguesa de Ceuta en 1415 (Siglos XII-XIV)", in Actas do Congresso Internacional Bartolomeu Dias e a sua Época (Porto, 1988), vol. III (Economia e Comércio Marítimo), Porto: Universidade do Porto - CNCDP, 1989, 117-124.
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The Islamic World / General Views

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* The Islamic World before European Expansion

ABUN-NASR, Jamil M., A History of the Mahgrib, Cambridge, 1971.
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India and the Indian Ocean / General Views

Sub-sections::

* India and the Indian Ocean before European Expansion

AUBER, Jacques, Histoire de l'Océan Indien, Tananarive: Ed. Les Trois Iles, 1954.
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AYYAR, K.V. Krisma, The Zamorins of Calicut, Calicut, 1948.
BALLARD, G.A., Rulers of the Indian Ocean, London, 1927.
BANERJEA, Pramathanath, A Study of Indian Economies, 2 ed., London: Macmillan, 1920.
BHARGAVA, Brjkishore Vrajakisora, Indigenous Banking in Ancient and Medieval India, Bombay, 1935.
BOUCHON, Geneviève, "Les Rois de Kotte au Début du XVI Siècle", Mare Luso-Indicum, Paris, 1971, vol. 1, 65-96.
CHANDRA, Satish (ed.), The Indian Ocean: Explorations in History, Commerce and Politics, New Delhi: Sage, 1987.
CHAUDHURI, K.N., Trade and Civilization in the Indian Ocean. An Economic History from the Rise of the Islam to 1750, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
CODINE, J., Mémoire Géographique sur la Mer des Indes, Paris: Chalamel, 1968.
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SMITH, Vincent, Akbar, the Great Moghul, Oxford, 1917.
SMITH, Vincent, The Oxford History of India, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923 (reed., ed. P. Spear, 1958).
STEENSGAARD, Niels, The Indian Ocean Network and the Emerging World Economy, circa 1500-1750, 1986.
TOUSSAINT, Auguste, Histoire de l'Océan Indien, Paris: PUF, 1961.
TOUSSAINT, Auguste, L'Océan Indien au XVIII Siècle, Paris: Flammarion, 1974.
VILLIERS, A., The Indian Ocean , London, 1952.



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* China before European Expansion
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BOXER, C.R., "Notes on Chinese Abroad in the Late Ming and Early Manchu Periods Compiled from Contemporary European Sources (1500 - 1750 )", THM, Xanghai, 1939, Dec..
CORDIER, Henri, Histoire Générale de la Chine et de ses Relations avec les Pays Etrangers, Paris, 1920.
ELISSEEFF, Vadime; ELISSEEFF, Danielle, La Civilisation de la Chine Classique, Paris: Arthaud, 1987.
GERNET, Jacques, Le Monde Chinois, 2 vol., Paris: Armand Colin, 1972 (trad. port. O Mundo Chinês, Lisboa: Cosmos, 1974-1975).
GROUSSET, René, Histoire de l'Extreme Orient, 2 vol., Paris: Geuthner, 1929.
HUDSON, G.F., Europe and China, Oxford, 1931.
LOMBARD, Denys, La Chine Impériale, Paris: PUF, 1974.
NEEDHAM, Joseph, Science and Civilization in China, 7 vol., London: Cambridge University Press, 1954-1971.
PAUTHIER, G. , La Chine , Paris, 1837.
SERRUYS, H., The Mongols and Ming China, reed., London: Variorum, s.d..

China before European Expansion

DUYVENDAK, J.L., China's Discovery of Africa, London: Probsthan, 1949.
DUYVENDAK, J.L., "The True Dates of the Chinese Maritime Expeditions in the Early XV Century ", T'oung Pao, 1938, vol 34, 341-412.
PELLIOT, Paul , "Les Grands Voyages Maritimes Chinois au Début du XV Siècle", T'oung Pao, 1933, vol. 33, 237-452.
YI-T'UNG, Wang , Official Relations Between China and Japan, 1368-1549, Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press, 1953.

Chinese Nautical Science

NEEDHAM, Joseph, Science and Civilization in China, 7 vol., London: Cambridge University Press, 1954-1971.
NEEDHAM, Joseph, "The Chinese Contribution to the Development of the Mariner's Compass", in Actas do Congresso Internacional de História dos Descobrimentos, vol. II, Coimbra, 1961, 311-324.
NEEDHAM, Joseph, "Theoretical Influences of China on Arabic Alchemy", RUC, Coimbra, 1980, vol. XXVIII, 1-28 (sep.).
TIBBETS, G.R., "Comparisons Between Arab and Chinese Navigational Techniques", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 1973, vol. 36, part. 1, 97-108.

Chinese Cartography

DESTOMBES, Marcel, "Une Carte Chinoise du XVI Siècle Découverte à la Bibliothèque Nationale", Journal Asiatique, 1974, n. 262, 193-212 (reed. in Selected Contributions to the History of Cartography and Scientific Instruments, Utrecht: HES, 1987).
HSU, Mei-Ling, "Le Portulan de Zheng He", Le Courrier de L'UNESCO. Cartes et Cartographes, Les Arpenteurs de la Terre, Paris: UNESCO, 1991, Juin, 27-27.
UNNO, Kazutaka, "A Bibliographical Review of the History of Asian Cartography: From the End of the Second World War", Journal of History of Science, Japan, Tokyo, 1991, Ser. II, vol. 30, nr. 177.

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Arts

1. The Transformation of Nature in Art- Ananda K. Coomaraswamy Theories in Indian, Chinese, & European Medieval Art
2. Expressions K . Prakash Ethnic Indian Textile Designs.
3. Impressions K . Prakash A Classic Collection of Textile Designs.
4. Ethnic Embroidery of India Usha Shrikant Embroidery Styles of India.
5. The Painting Towns of Shekhawati Llay Cooper The Unique Fabulous World of Paintings, Frescoes and the Shekhawati Area of Rajasthan
6. Tribal Arts And Crafts of Madhya Pradesh Shampa Shah
7. Art and Crafts of Tamilnadu Nanditha Krishna
8. Art and Craft of Rajasthan Aman Nath and Francis Wacziarg
9. Ganga Devi: Tradition and Expression in Mithali Painting Jain Mapi About the Famous Traditional Painting of North Bihar

Biographies



1. Nehru : The Years of Power Vicent Sheean By a free lance journalist – 1960
2. Political Life of Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant (Vol.I) Shyam Sundar & Savitri Shyam By two devoted personal friends of Pt. Pant
3. The Mind of Mr. Nehru R. K. Karanjia Based on a series of interviews with Neru - 1960
4. Lokamanya Tilak : A Biography G. P. Pradhan & A. K. Bhagwat
5. Rafi Ahmad Kidwai : His Life and Work Dr. Pran Nath Chopra
6. The Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi and Sarvodaya Dr. V. P. Varma Intensive study of Gandhism and Sarvodaya
7. Mahatma Gandhi : Correspondence with the Government, 1944-47 Edited by Pyarelal
8. Conquest of Violence : The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict Joan V. Bondurant
9. Gandhi’s Passion Stanley Wolpert Life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi
10. Fury Salman Rushidie The famous Indian-origin author
11. Ranjit Singh : Maharaja of the Punjab Khushwant Singh A classic biography of one of India’s greater rulers
12. Amrita Shergil : A Painted Life Geeta Doctor
13. The Prophet Muhammad A simple guide to his life M . W . Khan
14. Inside Story of Sardar Patel

P.N. Chopra Wealth of Details & Insights into that Defining Period of India’s History

15. The Lion of Rajasthan, - Life & Times of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
Edited by Rahul Singhal Life & time of the new Vice President of Tanzania
16. Gandhi A sublime Failure
SS Gill
A re-evaluation of Gandhi and his agenda with refreshing insights into his life and work

17. India’s 50 Most IIlustrious Women
Indira Gupta

18. Wings of Fire - An Autobiography
Abdul Kalam & h Arun Tiwari A Candid Account of his Upbringing & Sky-Rise of his Career at Rocket Speed



CULTURE

S.No. Title

Author Brief Description
1. Fundamentals of Hindu Faith and Culture Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar An insight into Indian culture, & Hindusim.
2. The Culture and Art of India Radhakamal Mukerjee Genesis of various cultures in medieval India.
3. Indian Miniatures of The Moghul School Zubor Hajek A pictorial depiction of development of art in Moghul era.
4. The Bride’s Mirror Maulvi Nazir Ahmad A mid-eighteenth century novel, original in Urdu, depicting Muslim social life and mores of the period
5. Expressions K . Prakaash Ethnic Indian Textile Designs
6. Impressions K . Prakaash A calssic collection of Textiles Designs

7. Ethnic Embroidery of India
Usha Shrikant Embroidery styles of India
8. Art and Crafts of Rajasthan Aman Nath & Francis Wacziarg

9. Craft of West Bengal Prabhas Sen
10. Tribal Arts and Crafts of Madhya Pradesh Shampa Shash
11. Symbolic Heat Dennis B. Mc Gilvray Gender, health & worship among the Tamils of South India & Sri Lanka

12. Attendance, the Dance Annual of India Uday Shankar

13. The Lucknow Omnibus Sharar Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 well Known works on the history and culture of one of India’s premier cities
14. Benares Seen from Within R . Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography & cultural history
20. Benares Seen from within R. Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography and cultural history

21. The Tea Story Jaiwant Paul Traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea in India

22. Cultural History of India A. L. Basham
23. A Culture History of India A.L. Basham
24. The Horse that Flew: how India’s Silicon gurus Spread their Wings Chidanand Rajghatta An Account of the Indian Journey along the Information Super Highway
25. Textiles & Crafts of India Dr. Vandhna Bhandri
26. Through the Green Door Nigel Jenkins Explores the Welsh Legancy in the khasi Hill in India’s North-East

27. The
Luc: know Omnibus Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 Well-Know Works on the History& Culture of one of India’s Premier cities
28. Banaras Seen from Within R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

29. Bharata-The Natyasastra Kapila Vatsyanan A critical Commentry on the World’s most Ancient Treatise on classical dance

30. Sexuality
Obscenity Community Charu Gupta Women Muslim’ & the Hindu Public in colonial India

31. Bridal Durries of India A. Shankar & j. Housego Exploring the tradition of Durry-weaving by the women of the north India Its Imaginative Design & Colours

32. Haveli’s of India P.K. Varma & S. Shankar About the mansion of Old City of Delhi built in 18th and 19th Centuries

33. Nautch of India P. Nevile Trace the history of India Courtesans & their Role in the social & Culture Life of India in 18th and 19th Centuries

34. Tie-dyed Textiles of India- Tradition & Trade
V. Mapin & Rosemary Crill
35. Textiles Arts of India Kyoto Shoin An Artistic Study of Selected Indian Textiles

36. The Ajanta Caves B.K. Behl Artistic Study of selected Indian Textiles

37. Indian Interiors Angelika Taschen An intimante Tour of India’s Architecture Lifestyles & Living Traditions

38. Jain Temples

L.M. Sanghvi On the Splendour of Jain Tradition & Temples in India & Around the World

39. A Way into India

R. Singh Seeing India through Ambassador’ Car
40. Cinema India

By Rachel Dwyer and Divia Patel
Historical Roots of Indian Cinema, Its Various Aspects Such as Sets Costumes & As a Medium of Social Political & Economic Processes

41. Domes over India- Rashtrapati Bhawan

By Aman Nath All About the Indian President’s Residence
42. NAD Understanding Raga Music

By Sandeep Bagchee Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Hindustani Classical Music


CULTURE

S.No. Title

Author Brief Description
1. Fundamentals of Hindu Faith and Culture Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar An insight into Indian culture, & Hindusim.
2. The Culture and Art of India Radhakamal Mukerjee Genesis of various cultures in medieval India.
3. Indian Miniatures of The Moghul School Zubor Hajek A pictorial depiction of development of art in Moghul era.
4. The Bride’s Mirror Maulvi Nazir Ahmad A mid-eighteenth century novel, original in Urdu, depicting Muslim social life and mores of the period
5. Expressions K . Prakaash Ethnic Indian Textile Designs
6. Impressions K . Prakaash A calssic collection of Textiles Designs

7. Ethnic Embroidery of India
Usha Shrikant Embroidery styles of India
8. Art and Crafts of Rajasthan Aman Nath & Francis Wacziarg

9. Craft of West Bengal Prabhas Sen
10. Tribal Arts and Crafts of Madhya Pradesh Shampa Shash
11. Symbolic Heat Dennis B. Mc Gilvray Gender, health & worship among the Tamils of South India & Sri Lanka

12. Attendance, the Dance Annual of India Uday Shankar

13. The Lucknow Omnibus Sharar Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 well Known works on the history and culture of one of India’s premier cities
14. Benares Seen from Within R . Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography & cultural history
20. Benares Seen from within R. Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography and cultural history

21. The Tea Story Jaiwant Paul Traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea in India

22. Cultural History of India A. L. Basham
23. A Culture History of India A.L. Basham
24. The Horse that Flew: how India’s Silicon gurus Spread their Wings Chidanand Rajghatta An Account of the Indian Journey along the Information Super Highway
25. Textiles & Crafts of India Dr. Vandhna Bhandri
26. Through the Green Door Nigel Jenkins Explores the Welsh Legancy in the khasi Hill in India’s North-East

27. The
Luc: know Omnibus Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 Well-Know Works on the History& Culture of one of India’s Premier cities
28. Banaras Seen from Within R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

29. Bharata-The Natyasastra Kapila Vatsyanan A critical Commentry on the World’s most Ancient Treatise on classical dance

30. Sexuality
Obscenity Community Charu Gupta Women Muslim’ & the Hindu Public in colonial India

31. Bridal Durries of India A. Shankar & j. Housego Exploring the tradition of Durry-weaving by the women of the north India Its Imaginative Design & Colours

32. Haveli’s of India P.K. Varma & S. Shankar About the mansion of Old City of Delhi built in 18th and 19th Centuries

33. Nautch of India P. Nevile Trace the history of India Courtesans & their Role in the social & Culture Life of India in 18th and 19th Centuries

34. Tie-dyed Textiles of India- Tradition & Trade
V. Mapin & Rosemary Crill
35. Textiles Arts of India Kyoto Shoin An Artistic Study of Selected Indian Textiles

36. The Ajanta Caves B.K. Behl Artistic Study of selected Indian Textiles

37. Indian Interiors Angelika Taschen An intimante Tour of India’s Architecture Lifestyles & Living Traditions

38. Jain Temples

L.M. Sanghvi On the Splendour of Jain Tradition & Temples in India & Around the World

39. A Way into India

R. Singh Seeing India through Ambassador’ Car
40. Cinema India

By Rachel Dwyer and Divia Patel
Historical Roots of Indian Cinema, Its Various Aspects Such as Sets Costumes & As a Medium of Social Political & Economic Processes

41. Domes over India- Rashtrapati Bhawan

By Aman Nath All About the Indian President’s Residence
42. NAD Understanding Raga Music

By Sandeep Bagchee Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Hindustani Classical Music

ECONOMY

1. Indian Railways: Problems & Prospects K. K. Saxena A 1962 Study.
2. Principal of Gandhian Planning Shriman Narayan Planned economic development in the light of Gandhian thought.
3. Indian Economy Since Independence H. Venkatasubbiha A 1961 Study.
4. Indian Federal Finance B. R. Misra A 1960 Study.
5. Globalisation and Nationalism-The changing balance in India’s Economic Policy 1950-2000 Baldev Raj Nayar
6. From Reserve Bank to Finance Ministry and beyond M. Narasimham Experiences & perceptions of the noted finance administrator
7. Dialogue Quarterly – July to September 2002

By Dr. B.B. Kumar A quarterly Journal of Astha Bharati – Fiscal Management of North –Eastern States in India

8. Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy – Issues for Reforming Economy


By Montek S. Ahluwalia, Y.V. Reddy & S.S. Tarapore Issues Relating to Macroeconomic Policy Banking Monetary Policy & Financial Sector Reforms
9. Renewable Energy Technology

Publish by Tata Energy & Research Institute Proceedings of the Colloquium held in Washington on the Role of Technology for Development & Poverty Alleviation

10. Poverty: the global challenge for governments Industry Scientist & Civil Society

Published by Tata Energy & Research Institute Proceedings of the Delhi Conference Held in New Delhi on Delhi’s Sustainable Development

ECONOMY

1. Indian Railways: Problems & Prospects K. K. Saxena A 1962 Study.
2. Principal of Gandhian Planning Shriman Narayan Planned economic development in the light of Gandhian thought.
3. Indian Economy Since Independence H. Venkatasubbiha A 1961 Study.
4. Indian Federal Finance B. R. Misra A 1960 Study.
5. Globalisation and Nationalism-The changing balance in India’s Economic Policy 1950-2000 Baldev Raj Nayar
6. From Reserve Bank to Finance Ministry and beyond M. Narasimham Experiences & perceptions of the noted finance administrator
7. Dialogue Quarterly – July to September 2002

By Dr. B.B. Kumar A quarterly Journal of Astha Bharati – Fiscal Management of North –Eastern States in India

8. Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy – Issues for Reforming Economy


By Montek S. Ahluwalia, Y.V. Reddy & S.S. Tarapore Issues Relating to Macroeconomic Policy Banking Monetary Policy & Financial Sector Reforms
9. Renewable Energy Technology

Publish by Tata Energy & Research Institute Proceedings of the Colloquium held in Washington on the Role of Technology for Development & Poverty Alleviation

10. Poverty: the global challenge for governments Industry Scientist & Civil Society

Published by Tata Energy & Research Institute Proceedings of the Delhi Conference Held in New Delhi on Delhi’s Sustainable Development

ECONOMY

1. Indian Railways: Problems & Prospects K. K. Saxena A 1962 Study.
2. Principal of Gandhian Planning Shriman Narayan Planned economic development in the light of Gandhian thought.
3. Indian Economy Since Independence H. Venkatasubbiha A 1961 Study.
4. Indian Federal Finance B. R. Misra A 1960 Study.
5. Globalisation and Nationalism-The changing balance in India’s Economic Policy 1950-2000 Baldev Raj Nayar
6. From Reserve Bank to Finance Ministry and beyond M. Narasimham Experiences & perceptions of the noted finance administrator
7. Dialogue Quarterly – July to September 2002

By Dr. B.B. Kumar A quarterly Journal of Astha Bharati – Fiscal Management of North –Eastern States in India

8. Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy – Issues for Reforming Economy


By Montek S. Ahluwalia, Y.V. Reddy & S.S. Tarapore Issues Relating to Macroeconomic Policy Banking Monetary Policy & Financial Sector Reforms
9. Renewable Energy Technology

Publish by Tata Energy & Research Institute Proceedings of the Colloquium held in Washington on the Role of Technology for Development & Poverty Alleviation

10. Poverty: the global challenge for governments Industry Scientist & Civil Society

Published by Tata Energy & Research Institute Proceedings of the Delhi Conference Held in New Delhi on Delhi’s Sustainable Development

GEOGRAPHY


1. Thar- The Great Indian Desert R.. C. Sharma History, Physiography climate & culture of Thar


HISTORY

1. A survey of Indian history K.M. Panikkar
2. Britain in India R. P. Masani An Account of British rule in the India sub continent.
3. Tanganyika and International Trusteeship B.T.G. Chidzero Political & constitutional evolution of Tanganyika.
4. Asian and Western Dominance K. M. Panikkar A survey of the Vasco de Gama epoch of Asian history( 1498- 1945 )
5. The Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru An abridgment by C. D. Narasimhaiah
6. The Indian Heritage Humayun Kabir Summary of political history & culture unification of India.
7. Studies in Indology Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi An essay on Indian history, script & literature.
8. Glimpses of World History Jawahanlal nehru A norvalio to his daughter India
9. India Today Frank Moraes Brief account of political scene of India after 12 years of independence
10. The Road to self-rule W.M. Macmillan Colonial evolution in South Central & East Africa
11. Inside Story of Sardar Patel P.N. Chopra & P. Chopra Wealth of details and insights into that defining period of India’s history
12. Historical Dictionary of India Surjit Mansingh A unique ready reference on the history and current events of India
13. Aspects of Ancient Indian Numismatics P. Srivastava
14. The Gilgit Game John Keay The explorers of the western Himalayas, 1865-95
15. Prejudice and Pride K. Kumar A comparative study of British India period history books of India and Pakistan
16. Pakistan- History & Political 1947-1971 M. R. Afzal
17. The Jews of India Benjamin J. Israel About the millennium old Jewish community
18. Sikh History From Persian Sources J. S. Grewal & Irfan Habib Translation of all major Persian source of Sikh history up to 1765
19. The Lucknow Omnibus Sharar Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 well Known works on the history and culture of one of India’s premier cities
20. Benares Seen from within R . Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography and cultural history
21. The Tea Story Jaiwant Paul Traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea in India
22. The Simla Agreement its wasted Promise P. R. Chari & Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema On the historic Simla Agreement of 1972 between India & Pakistan
23. Cultural History of Indian A . L .Basham
24. A European Experience of the Mughal Orient
By Muzaffar Alam & Seema Alavi

25. Reversing the Gaze: By Amar Singh’s Diary
Edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolh, Liyord
A Colonial Subject’s Narrative of Imperial India
26. Essays on Islam and Indian History

R.M. Eaton Explain how Islamic Culture Flourished
27. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab
By Khushwant singh
A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
28. The Lucknow Omnibus
By Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg
3 Well- Know Works on the History & Culture of One of India’s Premier Cities

29. Kalhana’s Rajatarangini-The Saga of the Kings of Kashmir
Translation by R.S. Pandit’s A Classic 12th Century Sanskrit poetry on history of Kashmir
30. Indian Presidency and the Successive Presidents

By M.L. Ajuha
31. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community

By Charu Gupta Women, Muslim, & the Hindu Public in colonial India

32. The India Mutiny: 1857 By Saul David & Abdul Kalam
About the first War of Indian Independence
33. Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court 1707-1740
By S. Chandra A New Perspective on the Decline of the Mughal Empire
34. Historical Dictionary of India

By Surjit Mansingh A Unique Ready Reference on the History & Current Events of India

35. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab

By Khushwant singh A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
36. Banaras Seen from Within

By R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

37.
HISTORY

1. A survey of Indian history K.M. Panikkar
2. Britain in India R. P. Masani An Account of British rule in the India sub continent.
3. Tanganyika and International Trusteeship B.T.G. Chidzero Political & constitutional evolution of Tanganyika.
4. Asian and Western Dominance K. M. Panikkar A survey of the Vasco de Gama epoch of Asian history( 1498- 1945 )
5. The Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru An abridgment by C. D. Narasimhaiah
6. The Indian Heritage Humayun Kabir Summary of political history & culture unification of India.
7. Studies in Indology Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi An essay on Indian history, script & literature.
8. Glimpses of World History Jawahanlal nehru A norvalio to his daughter India
9. India Today Frank Moraes Brief account of political scene of India after 12 years of independence
10. The Road to self-rule W.M. Macmillan Colonial evolution in South Central & East Africa
11. Inside Story of Sardar Patel P.N. Chopra & P. Chopra Wealth of details and insights into that defining period of India’s history
12. Historical Dictionary of India Surjit Mansingh A unique ready reference on the history and current events of India
13. Aspects of Ancient Indian Numismatics P. Srivastava
14. The Gilgit Game John Keay The explorers of the western Himalayas, 1865-95
15. Prejudice and Pride K. Kumar A comparative study of British India period history books of India and Pakistan
16. Pakistan- History & Political 1947-1971 M. R. Afzal
17. The Jews of India Benjamin J. Israel About the millennium old Jewish community
18. Sikh History From Persian Sources J. S. Grewal & Irfan Habib Translation of all major Persian source of Sikh history up to 1765
19. The Lucknow Omnibus Sharar Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 well Known works on the history and culture of one of India’s premier cities
20. Benares Seen from within R . Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography and cultural history
21. The Tea Story Jaiwant Paul Traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea in India
22. The Simla Agreement its wasted Promise P. R. Chari & Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema On the historic Simla Agreement of 1972 between India & Pakistan
23. Cultural History of Indian A . L .Basham
24. A European Experience of the Mughal Orient
By Muzaffar Alam & Seema Alavi

25. Reversing the Gaze: By Amar Singh’s Diary
Edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolh, Liyord
A Colonial Subject’s Narrative of Imperial India
26. Essays on Islam and Indian History

R.M. Eaton Explain how Islamic Culture Flourished
27. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab
By Khushwant singh
A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
28. The Lucknow Omnibus
By Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg
3 Well- Know Works on the History & Culture of One of India’s Premier Cities

29. Kalhana’s Rajatarangini-The Saga of the Kings of Kashmir
Translation by R.S. Pandit’s A Classic 12th Century Sanskrit poetry on history of Kashmir
30. Indian Presidency and the Successive Presidents

By M.L. Ajuha
31. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community

By Charu Gupta Women, Muslim, & the Hindu Public in colonial India

32. The India Mutiny: 1857 By Saul David & Abdul Kalam
About the first War of Indian Independence
33. Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court 1707-1740
By S. Chandra A New Perspective on the Decline of the Mughal Empire
34. Historical Dictionary of India

By Surjit Mansingh A Unique Ready Reference on the History & Current Events of India

35. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab

By Khushwant singh A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
36. Banaras Seen from Within

By R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

37.
38.


HISTORY

1. A survey of Indian history K.M. Panikkar
2. Britain in India R. P. Masani An Account of British rule in the India sub continent.
3. Tanganyika and International Trusteeship B.T.G. Chidzero Political & constitutional evolution of Tanganyika.
4. Asian and Western Dominance K. M. Panikkar A survey of the Vasco de Gama epoch of Asian history( 1498- 1945 )
5. The Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru An abridgment by C. D. Narasimhaiah
6. The Indian Heritage Humayun Kabir Summary of political history & culture unification of India.
7. Studies in Indology Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi An essay on Indian history, script & literature.
8. Glimpses of World History Jawahanlal nehru A norvalio to his daughter India
9. India Today Frank Moraes Brief account of political scene of India after 12 years of independence
10. The Road to self-rule W.M. Macmillan Colonial evolution in South Central & East Africa
11. Inside Story of Sardar Patel P.N. Chopra & P. Chopra Wealth of details and insights into that defining period of India’s history
12. Historical Dictionary of India Surjit Mansingh A unique ready reference on the history and current events of India
13. Aspects of Ancient Indian Numismatics P. Srivastava
14. The Gilgit Game John Keay The explorers of the western Himalayas, 1865-95
15. Prejudice and Pride K. Kumar A comparative study of British India period history books of India and Pakistan
16. Pakistan- History & Political 1947-1971 M. R. Afzal
17. The Jews of India Benjamin J. Israel About the millennium old Jewish community
18. Sikh History From Persian Sources J. S. Grewal & Irfan Habib Translation of all major Persian source of Sikh history up to 1765
19. The Lucknow Omnibus Sharar Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 well Known works on the history and culture of one of India’s premier cities
20. Benares Seen from within R . Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography and cultural history
21. The Tea Story Jaiwant Paul Traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea in India
22. The Simla Agreement its wasted Promise P. R. Chari & Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema On the historic Simla Agreement of 1972 between India & Pakistan
23. Cultural History of Indian A . L .Basham
24. A European Experience of the Mughal Orient
By Muzaffar Alam & Seema Alavi

25. Reversing the Gaze: By Amar Singh’s Diary
Edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolh, Liyord
A Colonial Subject’s Narrative of Imperial India
26. Essays on Islam and Indian History

R.M. Eaton Explain how Islamic Culture Flourished
27. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab
By Khushwant singh
A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
28. The Lucknow Omnibus
By Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg
3 Well- Know Works on the History & Culture of One of India’s Premier Cities

29. Kalhana’s Rajatarangini-The Saga of the Kings of Kashmir
Translation by R.S. Pandit’s A Classic 12th Century Sanskrit poetry on history of Kashmir
30. Indian Presidency and the Successive Presidents

By M.L. Ajuha
31. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community

By Charu Gupta Women, Muslim, & the Hindu Public in colonial India

32. The India Mutiny: 1857 By Saul David & Abdul Kalam
About the first War of Indian Independence
33. Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court 1707-1740
By S. Chandra A New Perspective on the Decline of the Mughal Empire
34. Historical Dictionary of India

By Surjit Mansingh A Unique Ready Reference on the History & Current Events of India

35. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab

By Khushwant singh A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
36. Banaras Seen from Within

By R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

37.
38.


HISTORY

1. A survey of Indian history K.M. Panikkar
2. Britain in India R. P. Masani An Account of British rule in the India sub continent.
3. Tanganyika and International Trusteeship B.T.G. Chidzero Political & constitutional evolution of Tanganyika.
4. Asian and Western Dominance K. M. Panikkar A survey of the Vasco de Gama epoch of Asian history( 1498- 1945 )
5. The Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru An abridgment by C. D. Narasimhaiah
6. The Indian Heritage Humayun Kabir Summary of political history & culture unification of India.
7. Studies in Indology Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi An essay on Indian history, script & literature.
8. Glimpses of World History Jawahanlal nehru A norvalio to his daughter India
9. India Today Frank Moraes Brief account of political scene of India after 12 years of independence
10. The Road to self-rule W.M. Macmillan Colonial evolution in South Central & East Africa
11. Inside Story of Sardar Patel P.N. Chopra & P. Chopra Wealth of details and insights into that defining period of India’s history
12. Historical Dictionary of India Surjit Mansingh A unique ready reference on the history and current events of India
13. Aspects of Ancient Indian Numismatics P. Srivastava
14. The Gilgit Game John Keay The explorers of the western Himalayas, 1865-95
15. Prejudice and Pride K. Kumar A comparative study of British India period history books of India and Pakistan
16. Pakistan- History & Political 1947-1971 M. R. Afzal
17. The Jews of India Benjamin J. Israel About the millennium old Jewish community
18. Sikh History From Persian Sources J. S. Grewal & Irfan Habib Translation of all major Persian source of Sikh history up to 1765
19. The Lucknow Omnibus Sharar Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 well Known works on the history and culture of one of India’s premier cities
20. Benares Seen from within R . Lannoy A rare combination of creative photography and cultural history
21. The Tea Story Jaiwant Paul Traces the history, myths and rituals of growing and drinking tea in India
22. The Simla Agreement its wasted Promise P. R. Chari & Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema On the historic Simla Agreement of 1972 between India & Pakistan
23. Cultural History of Indian A . L .Basham
24. A European Experience of the Mughal Orient
By Muzaffar Alam & Seema Alavi

25. Reversing the Gaze: By Amar Singh’s Diary
Edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolh, Liyord
A Colonial Subject’s Narrative of Imperial India
26. Essays on Islam and Indian History

R.M. Eaton Explain how Islamic Culture Flourished
27. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab
By Khushwant singh
A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
28. The Lucknow Omnibus
By Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg
3 Well- Know Works on the History & Culture of One of India’s Premier Cities

29. Kalhana’s Rajatarangini-The Saga of the Kings of Kashmir
Translation by R.S. Pandit’s A Classic 12th Century Sanskrit poetry on history of Kashmir
30. Indian Presidency and the Successive Presidents

By M.L. Ajuha
31. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community

By Charu Gupta Women, Muslim, & the Hindu Public in colonial India

32. The India Mutiny: 1857 By Saul David & Abdul Kalam
About the first War of Indian Independence
33. Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court 1707-1740
By S. Chandra A New Perspective on the Decline of the Mughal Empire
34. Historical Dictionary of India

By Surjit Mansingh A Unique Ready Reference on the History & Current Events of India

35. Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab

By Khushwant singh A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
36. Banaras Seen from Within

By R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

37.
38.

INDIA


1. The Horse that Flew: How India’s Silicon Gurus Spread their Wings Chidanand Rajghatta An Account of the Indian Journey along the Information Super Highway
2. A Culture History of India A.L. Basham
3. Textiles & Crafts of India Dr. Vandhna Bhandari
4. Through the Green Door Nigel Jenkins Explores the Welsh Legacy in the Khasi Hill in India’s North-East

5. Bharata-The Natyasastra Kapila Vatsyanan A critical Commentry on the World’s most Ancient Treatise on classical dance

6. Tie-dyed Textiles of India- Tradition & Trade
V. Mapin & Rosemary Crill
7. Textiles Arts of India Kyoto Shoin An Artistic Study of Selected Indian Textiles

8. The Ajanta Caves B.K. Behl Artistic Study of selected Indian Textiles

9. Indian Interiors Angelika Taschen An intimante Tour of India’s Architecture Lifestyles & Living Traditions

10. Jain Temples

L.M. Sanghvi On the Splendour of Jain Tradition & Temples in India & Around the World

11. Bridal Durries of India A. Shankar & j. Housego Exploring the tradition of Durry-weaving by the women of the north India Its Imaginative Design & Colours

12. Haveli’s of India P.K. Varma & S. Shankar About the mansion of Old City of Delhi built in 18th and 19th Centuries

13. Nautch Girls of India P. Nevile Trace the history of India Courtesans & their Role in the social & Culture Life of India in 18th and 19th Centuries

14. A Way into India

R. Singh Seeing India through Ambassador’ Car
15. Cinema India

By Rachel Dwyer and Divia Patel
Historical Roots of Indian Cinema, Its Various Aspects Such as Sets Costumes & As a Medium of Social Political & Economic Processes

16. Domes over India- Rashtrapati Bhawan

By Aman Nath All About the Indian President’s Residence
17. Katha-Prize Stories
Vol 1to 6 Rimli Bhattacharya & Geeta Dharmarajan
Collected of Selected best Short Stories
18. Rabindranath Tagore: Three Plays Anand Lal Plays by the India Nobel laureate
19. Gaban: A popular novel Premchand A pioneer figure in Hindi literature
20. The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature Amait Chaudhuri A Comprehensive anthology
21. The Simla Agreement Its Wasted Promise P. R . Chari and Pervaiz Cheema On the Historic Simla Agreement of 1972 between India & Pakistan
22. India’s Nuclear Security Raju G. C. Thomas & Amit Gupta On Indian’s nuclear decision and its implications
23. Kargil: The Tables Turned Maj Gen Ashok Krishna
24. Engaged Democracies: India- US Relations in the 21st century K . Bajpai & A . Mattoo Explores the India- US multidimensional relationship


25. Kargil and After –Challenges for India Policy K. Rajpai A . Karim & A . Mattoo A Systematic exploration of the war and the challenges Indian has had to cope with after the war
26. India’s Neighbours : Problems and Prospects Ayanjit Sen Indian’s Conntemporary relations with Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bangladesh and Afganisthan
27. Indian Presidency & the Successive Presidents
M.L. Ajuha
28. Under the Shadow of militancy-the Diary of an Unknown Kashmir
Tej N. Dhar On the difficult experiences of Kashmiri Pandits Since the Valley was Inflicated by the Decade-long cross border terrorism
29. Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee Selected Speech April 1998-March 2001 Vol I to III

30. Globalisation and Nationalism-The changing balance in India’s Economic Policy 1950-2000 Baldev Raj Nayar
31. Nabhi’s Handbook of NRI A Practical guide for non-resident Indians
32. 7694 Handbook on Computer Education 2000

Published by Association of Indian Universities
33. 7695 Handbook on Engineering Education 2000

Published by Association of Indian Universities
34. 7124 A European Experience of the Mughal Orient
By Muzaffar Alam & Seema Alavi

35. 7127 Birds of the Indian subcontinent

By Bilcram Grewal An Ornithological Guide
36. 7133 Reversing the Gaze: By Amar Singh’s Diary

Edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolh, Liyord A Colonial Subject’s Narrative of Imperial India
37. 7148 The Story of Indian Tiger
By Kailash Sankhala & Mrinal Pande

The Natural Habitat & History of Tigers in India
38. 7188 Essays on Islam and Indian History
By R.M. Eaton
Explain how Islamic Culture Flourished
39. 7191 Ranjit Singh – Maharaja of the Punjab
By Khushwant singh
A Classic Biography of One of India’s Greater Rulers
40. 7196 The Luck now Omnibus

By Sharar, Liewellyn-Jones Oldenburg 3 Well- Know Works on the History & Culture of One of India’s Premier Cities

41. 7198 Banaras Seen from Within

By R. Lannoy A Rare Combination of Creative Photography & Culture History

42. 7667 The Lion of Rajasthan, - Life & Times of Bhaion Singh Shekhawat
Edited by Rahul Singhal Life & time of the new Vice President of Tanzania
43. 7674 India’s 50 Most Illustrious Women
By Indira Gupta

44. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community-Women, Muslim, & the Hindu Public in colonial India
By Charu Gupta

45. The India Mutiny: 1857
By Saul David & Abdul Kalam
About the first War of Indian Independence
46. Dialogue Quarterly – July to September 2002
By Dr. B.B. Kumar
A quarterly Journal of Astha Bharati – Fiscal Management of North –Eastern States in India

47. The Book of Indian Birds

By Salim Ali The Acclaimed Study of Indian Birds their habitat & Behaviors

48. Birds of the Indian Subcontinent

By Richard Grimmett About nearly 1300 Species found in India & the Subcontinent

49. Salim Ali’s India
Edited by Dr. Ashok S. Kothari & Dr. B.F. Chhapgar
A book on Indian Ornithology & Wildlife
50. Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security- the Impact of Globalization
By Vandana Shiva & Gitanjali Bedi
Impact of Globalization on Food Security in Developing World
52. Communal Rage in Secular India

By Rafiq Zakaria A Thoughtful Comment in the Wake of Godhra & the Aftermath
53. PMO Diary – I: Prelude to the Emergency
By B.N. Tandon The Author’s First-Hand Experiences of Emergency

54. Domes over India – Rashtrapati Bhawan

By Aman Nath All About the Indian President’s Residence
55. Biographical Dictionary of Indian Scientists
By Anjana Chattopadhyay
Brief Biographical Notes on Indian scientists
56. Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court 1707-1740

By S. Chandra A New Perspective on the Decline of the Mughal Empire
57. Historical Dictionary of India

By Surjit Mansingh A Unique Ready Reference on the History & Current Events of India

58. Inside Story of Sardar Patel

By P.N. Chopra Wealth of Details & Insights into that Defining Period of India’s History

59. Indian- Sri Lanka – Relations Vols. I to V
By Avtar Singh Bhasin
Bilateral Relations & Sri-Lanka Ethnic Conflict Documents 1947-2000

LAW


1. Our Fundamental Rights Their nature & Extent(As Judicially Determined) D.N. Banerjee mainly deal with one of the salient features of present constitution.
2. A Comparative Study of the Indian Constitution Sirdar D. K. Sen The concept and classification of Constitution

3. Courts and their judgments Arun Shourie A renowned Commentator also India’s Minister of Disinvestment
4. The Horse That Flew: How India’s Silicon Gurus Spread Their Wings Chidanand Rajghatta An account of the journey along the information super highway

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Author: Michel Danino
Book Title: L'Inde et l'invasion de nulle part
Le dernier repaire du mythe aryen

The title means literally "India and the invasion from nowhere: the
last refuge of the Aryan myth", and the book has 420 pages. The
publishing house, Les Belles Lettres, is a well-established one with
a good distribution.

The webpage of the book is at
http://www.lesbelle slettres. com/livre/ ?GCOI=2251010019 7970
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भारत का साहित्य चिर काल से मनन करते मुनियों की अनवरत् तपस्या का परिणाम है। जैसे-जैसे समय बीतता जाता है, इस अनमोल साहित्य की उपयुक्तता बढ़ती ही जाती है। जीवन की आवश्यकताओं से झूझते व्यक्ति से लेकर जीवन की सभी आवश्यकताओं से ऊपर उठ चुके व्यक्ति तक, सभी के लिये इस साहित्य में कुछ न कुछ उपलब्ध है। भारतीय साहित्य संग्रह का उद्देश्य अधिकाधिक साहित्य प्रेमियों को अधिकाधिक पुस्तकों, साहित्य की अन्य विधाओं का तथा साहित्यिक रचनाकारों का परिचय कराना है। आप इस यात्रा में अपने और हमारे अन्य मित्रों की तरह सहभागी बनें यह हमारी शुभकामना है।

हमारे बारे में

भारतीय साहित्य संग्रह कुछ समान विचारधारा वाले लोगों के प्रयासों का फल है। इससे जुड़ें सभी लोगों की भारत में अटूट श्रद्धा है, और वही श्रद्धा इस कार्य की प्रेरणा है। हममें से कुछ लोग भारत वर्ष में रहते हैं, कुछ अन्य अमेरिका या आस्ट्रेलिया में रह रहे हैं। हम सभी ने यह संकल्प लिया है कि भारतीय साहित्य के प्रकाश को संपूर्ण विश्व में जन-जन तक पहुँचाना है।

प्रकाशक
इंडिया बुक हाउस लिमिटेड
चौखम्भा सुरभारती प्रकाशन
टिनी टॉट पब्लिकेशन
डायमंड पाकेट बुक
देववाणी प्रकाशन
नेशनल बुक ट्रस्ट,इंडिया
परिमल प्रकाशन
पाप्युलर प्रकाशन
पीताम्बर पब्लिशिंग
पुस्तक महल
प्रभात प्रकाशन
फुल सर्किल पबल्शिंग
ब्लासम बुक्स
भारतीय ज्ञानपीठ
भारतीय साहित्य संग्रह
मनोज पब्लिकेशन
मनोज पॉकेट बुक्स
मोतीलाल बनारसीदास पब्लिशर्स
रजत प्रकाशन
रणधीर प्रकाशन
राजक
राजकमल प्रकाशन
राजपाल एंड सन्ज
राजपाल प्रकाशन
लखनऊ किताबघर
लोकभारती प्रकाशन
वाणी प्रकाशन
वैद्यनाथ प्रकाशन
साहित्य अकादमी
सी.बी.टी. प्रकाशन
सोमैया पब्लिकेशन
हिन्द पॉकेट बुक्स
अनमोल पब्लिकेशन्स प्रा. लि.
अमरसत्य प्रकाशन
आत्माराम एण्ड सन्स
आर्य प्रकाशन मंडल
उदयांचल
उमेश प्रकाशन
एम. एन. पब्लिशर्स एण्ड डिस्ट्रीब्यूटर
कविता बुक सेन्टर
कामनवेल्थ पब्लिशर्स
किताबघर प्रकाशन
क्रिएटिव बुक कम्पनी
गीताप्रेस गोरखपुर
ग्रंथ अकादमी
चिल्ड्रन बुक ट्रस्ट
ज्ञान गंगा
ज्योति प्रकाशन
तुलसी प्रकाशन
नवप्रभात साहित्य
पंचशील प्रकाशन
परमेश्वरी प्रकाशक
पर्वतीय पुस्तक सदन
प्रकाशन संस्थान
प्रतिभा प्रतिष्ठान
फ्यूजन बुक्स
भगवती पॉकेट बुक्स
भारतीय प्रकाशन संस्थान
भुवन वाणी ट्रस्ट
भूमिका प्रकाशन
मानस मंथन
यूटिलिटी बुक्स दिल्ली
राधाकृष्ण प्रकाशन
लवकुश प्रकाशन
लोकभारती प्रकाशन
लोकहित प्रकाशन
विद्या विहार
शारदा प्रकाशन
सत्साहित्य प्रकाशन
सावित्री प्रकाशन
साहित्य सदन
सुमित्र प्रकाशन
सुयोग्य प्रकाशन
सेन्ट्रल चिन्मय मिशन ट्रस्ट
स्वास्तिक प्रकाशन



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<b>Concept of Complete Religion</b>


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Religiously and architecturally, it supplies sets of evidences that unfold a journey splitting the original universal Vedic ideals - mainly into three later schools of religion:
Later iconographic priestly laded trends of Hinduism and later Buddhism
A ritualistic Magi laded religion in Persia and
A primacy of a patriarchal tradition of Judaism and its aftermath leading to two major offshoots - Christianity and Islam
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Concept of Complete Religion
A key to unlock India's complete contribution to Global religion, sciences and culture
Price: Rs. 180/- (subsidized by IIT grant)
(ISBN number. 81-902768-2-4Tongueublished by CYGNUS, Kolkata)

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Room W101, Department of Architecture and Regional Planning
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302 INDIA
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