The Story of India - For Children
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAO977 |
Author: | R.C. Das & N.K. Karn |
Publisher: | Adarsh Books |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2018 |
ISBN: | 9788183631402 |
Pages: | 180 (Throughout Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 10.00 X 7.00 inch |
Weight | 500 gm |
Book Description
Being the birthplace of one of the oldest civilizations, India has a rich history. The complex task of narrating India's history in a concise manner is achieved by this book The Story of India for Children.
The book takes the reader from the pre-historic period, through the Aryan settlements, to the epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. It tells the tales of great personalities like Jina, Gautam Buddha, Porus, Ashoka the Great, and Chandragupta Maurya.
It goes on to narrate the history of the Southern Rulers, the Chivalrous Rajputs, and the glory of the Mughals, leading to the Delhi Sultanate and the rise of Islam in India. These are followed by the advent of European traders who became the rulers. As the pages turn, readers are told about the revolutionaries like the Tipu Sultan, Rani Jhansi, and Mangal Pandey — who led the rise of Indian nationalism. This turned into the movement of Independence led by Gandhi — the father of the nation, and Nehru. This movement resulted in Indo-Pak partition and freedom.
The Story of India for Children then continues with consequential problems faced following the partition, and the various conflicts with the neighbours.
This book is written in simple English with over 200 coloured illustrations and maps to enhance the understanding of the young readers.
The Story of India for Children provides the young readers with every fact about our nation. This book gives these young minds the knowledge of the past such as the great epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the freedom struggle, as well as the present-day situation of the country.
From the past to the present this book covers the entire journey of the nation. It is written in easy language along with attractive and colourful illustrations so as to engage as much with the children as possible.
Contents
1 | A Complete Story of India | 5 |
2 | A Discovery by chance | 9 |
3 | Tribe-Settlers From Beyond the Himalayas | 15 |
4 | The Ramayana | 21 |
5 | The Mahabharata | 26 |
6 | The Prince Who Became Jina | 32 |
7 | The Prince Who Became Buddha | 35 |
8 | When Alexander Met Porus | 40 |
9 | Chandragupta Meets Chanakya | 44 |
10 | The King Who Stopped Fighting | 50 |
11 | An Empire Collapses | 55 |
12 | The Satvahana Rulers | 57 |
13 | The Veena-Playing Emperor | 60 |
14 | The Son of Valour | 63 |
15 | India's Contribution to Medicine | 65 |
16 | The Invasion of the Huns | 68 |
17 | The Generous King Harsha | 69 |
18 | The Southern Rulers | 73 |
19 | The Preachers in the South | 76 |
20 | Rajput Valour | 78 |
21 | Rise of Islam | 80 |
22 | Attacks of Mahmud of Ghazni | 83 |
23 | Delhi Sultanate | 86 |
24 | Intermingling of Cultures | 91 |
25 | The Religious Movements | 93 |
26 | Various Small Kingdoms | 96 |
27 | The Formation of Mughal Empire | 98 |
28 | Humayun and Sher Shah | 99 |
29 | Akbar the Great | 101 |
30 | Jahangir the Just | 104 |
31 | The Emperor Who Built Taj Mahal | 106 |
32 | Aurangzeb | 108 |
33 | The End of Mighty Empire | 110 |
34 | Shivaji Gains Power | 112 |
35 | The Marathas After Shivaji | 117 |
36 | Coming of European Traders | 119 |
37 | Traders Turn Rulers | 121 |
38 | The Sword of Tipu Sultan | 123 |
39 | The Growing British Powers | 127 |
40 | Sikhs in Power | 131 |
41 | The Revolt of 1857 | 135 |
42 | Rani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi | 139 |
43 | Rise of Indian Nationalism | 142 |
44 | Divide and Rule | 146 |
45 | The Revolutionaries | 149 |
46 | Gandhiji, Father of the Nation | 153 |
47 | Freedom and Partition of India | 160 |
48 | Early Problems | 163 |
49 | India's Friendly Affairs | 166 |
50 | India at Wars | 169 |
51 | The Bright Future | 174 |