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British paramountcy and Indian renaissance: Part II / Majumdar, A.K.(Ed.); Ghose, D.K.(Ed.) 1991  Book
Majumdar, A.K.(Ed.) Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication Mumbai, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1991.
Series History and Culture of the Indian People
Summary/Abstract Covers the period in Indian history when English education , Western culture, new religious ideas , literature, the media and social reform began to gain momentum.The interaction between British and Indians, their perceptions of each other , and the rise of Indian polity are all touched upon in this epic work.
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Delhi sultanate / Majumdar, R,C.(Ed.); Pusalkar, A.D.(Ed.); Majumdar, A.K.(Ed.) 2006  Book
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Edition 5th ed.
Publication Mumbai, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 2006.
Description xxxviii, 882pBrown spine
Series History and culture of the Indian people Volume 6
Summary/Abstract The definitive text on the Delhi Sultanate, written by a team of experienced historians and published under the aegis of the reputed Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Includes bibliographical references (p. 740-803) and index.
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Struggle for empire / Majumdar, A.K.(Ed.); Pusalkar, A.D.(Ed.); Majumdar, R.C.(Ed.) 2001  Book
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Edition 5th ed.
Publication Mumbai, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 2001.
Description lix, 940pBrown spine
Series History and culture of the Indian people Volume 5
Summary/Abstract Covers 'the most crucial Age in Indian history' which began in A.D. 998 when Mahmud captured Ghazni and ended in A.D. 1292 when the Khalji chief, Jalal-ud-din, proclaimed himself the Sultan of Delhi.
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