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The Iranian epic, the Shahnameh, contains the history and stories of prehistoric and historic Iran with all their greatness and pettiness, romance and tragedies, heroes and villains, glory and shame. The Shahnameh, which literally means "The Book of Kings", was composed about a thousand years ago by a poet whose real name was Abu Qasim Hasan, but who is better known by his pen-name Firdausi Toosi. The Shahnameh comprises about 60,000 couplets in pure classical Persian, of which about 4,000 are lost to us now. The Shahnameh ranks among the greatest epics of the world along with the Iliad and Odyssey of the West and the Ramayana and Mahabharata in the East.Read More
The speeches and documents published in this volume mainly relate to the formation of constituent Assembly and its working up to August 15, 1947. Read More
The book is a sociological study of Vedic mantras that delineate a saga of our remote ancestors. Read More
The present volume is in the nature of an introduction to the Indian Constitutional Documents, Munshi Papers.Read More
The book is an indepth understanding of India's true history that is chronologically correctable and astronomically verifiable. Read More
The usual title of this book does not give even a hint to the unusual contents of this scholarly work on ancient Indian history. The word dynasty has been used by historians in Indian context to refer to the Mauryas, Guptas, Chalukyas, Palas, etc., but the present work deals with such dynasties of which most students of history are not familiar. Read More
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