History of Ancient India (Set of 2 Volumes)

History of Ancient India (Set of 2 Volumes)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAX781
Author: J. K. Tomar
Publisher: Mahaveer & Sons, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2008
ISBN: 9788183771511
Pages: 602
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 970 gm

Book Description

About the Book
India is a vast country. At one time it measured about 2500 miles from East to West and 2000 miles from North to South. It had 6000 miles of land frontier and 5000 miles of sea frontier. Its area was about 20 lakh square miles which was two third of the United States and 20 times the size of Great Britain. After the partition of India in 1947 its size was reduced by one third but even now it is fairly big. History is usually the product of two great forces of Environment and Personality. In the North of India there are lofty Himalayan mountains whose branches are spread both in the East and in the West. There was a time when these ranges were regarded as inaccessible but the chinese invasion has exploded that myth.

About the Author
J. K. Tomar took his honours degree in History. He required her M.A. degree on the same subject from Choudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. He got his postgraduate on Travel and Tourism. He is widely travelled and well read scholar. He has published a number of outstanding works on history, travel and tourism. At present he is teaching in one of the reputed institute of Uttar Pradesh.

Preface
India is a vast country. At one time it measured about 2500 miles from East to West and 2000 miles from North to South. It had 6000 miles of land frontier and 5000 miles of sea frontier. Its area was about 20 lakh square miles which was two third of the United States and 20 times the size of Great Britain. After the partition of India in 1947 its size was reduced by one third but even now it is fairly big. History is usually the product of two great forces of Environment and Personality. In the North of India there are lofty Himalayan mountains whose branches are spread both in the East and in the West. There was a time when these ranges were regarded as inaccessible but the chinese invasion has exploded that myth. In the north-west of India there are several passes across the Hindukush. Among these khyber, Tochi, Kurra Kuram, Gomal and Bolan are the most prominent. These passes in ancient times have served as the channels of commercial and cultural relations of India with the countries abroad.

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