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Libri antichi e moderni

Vincent A. Smith

The Early History of India From 600 B.C. to the Muhammadan Conquest Including the Invasion of Alexander the Great

Gyan Publishing House, 2023

55,64 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Año de publicación
2023
ISBN
1111011358271
Autor
Vincent A. Smith
Páginas
573
Editores
Gyan Publishing House
Materia
History
Descripción
Paperback
Idiomas
Inlgés
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About The Book: In 1839, the esteemed Elphinstone made an observation regarding Indian history, stating that a specific public event could be determined before Alexander's invasion, while a comprehensive account of national events could only be attempted after the Muslim conquest. Professor Cowell, commenting on this statement twenty-seven years later, emphasized the importance of keeping this in mind throughout the Hindu period. He cautioned that only when other nations interacted with the Hindus could precise details be ascertained. While the first part of Elphinstone's proposition, strictly interpreted, remains valid, as no date prior to Alexander's invasion can be determined with absolute precision, modern research has significantly weakened its significance. Scholars have managed to approximate numerous dates in India's pre-Alexandrine history through extensive research, which serves most purposes adequately. Moreover, when we examine the claim that a coherent narrative of events before the Muslim conquest is impossible, we find that the progress made in recovering India's lost history over the past seventy years is remarkable. The diligent efforts of numerous scholars in various disciplines have revealed a wealth of unexpected historical materials, enabling the reconstruction of ancient Indian history. Preliminary technical studies have advanced considerably, allowing for the organization and arrangement of the accumulated and continually expanding knowledge. Consequently, it now seems feasible to present the outcomes of antiquarian studies in a comprehensive narrative format that is readily understandable to the average educated reader, much like Elphinstone's account of the events during the Muslim period.
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