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Ancient Indian history and civilization / by Sailendra Nath Sen

By: Sen, Sailendra Nath.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1988.Description: xi, 548p. 24 cm.ISBN: 8122400124.Subject(s): India | Civilization | HistoryDDC classification: 934
Contents:
Introduction: Geographical and Social background Sources of ancient Indian history Prehistoric India The Aryans in India: Rigvedic age Post-Vedic civilization New religious movements Political conditions of North India in the Sixth Century: Foreign invasions The Mauryan Empire Political disintegration and foreign invasion The Gupta Empire Post-Gupta history: rise of new powers Harshavardhana of Thanesvar and Kanauj Northern India after Harsha Bengal under the Palas and The Senas the Himalayan Kingdom Dynasties of North India Arabs and Turks in India The Deccan South India Intercourse with the outside world Culture and civilization in ancient India
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Includes bibliography and index

Introduction: Geographical and Social background Sources of ancient Indian history Prehistoric India The Aryans in India: Rigvedic age Post-Vedic civilization New religious movements Political conditions of North India in the Sixth Century: Foreign invasions The Mauryan Empire Political disintegration and foreign invasion The Gupta Empire Post-Gupta history: rise of new powers Harshavardhana of Thanesvar and Kanauj Northern India after Harsha Bengal under the Palas and The Senas the Himalayan Kingdom Dynasties of North India Arabs and Turks in India The Deccan South India Intercourse with the outside world Culture and civilization in ancient India

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