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Diamante Pakal
August 22, 2011, 10:43 am
 In our quest to know what books to read for better understanding of India's history, we became your readers. A few days ago we asked everyone on our Facebook and Twitter page to recommend a book in Indian history. Many of you respond with some nice advice. We have received many e-mails that indicate books we have never heard of. So, here we compiled the list of 10 books (in a particular order) in Indian history based on your feedback.
 1. Indian invention Jawaharlal Nehru
 The first Indian Prime Minister of India Prison (1942-1946) wrote that this book marks the history of India from the beginning of the Indus Valley civilization of India. It gives details of the period of the establishment of the British Empire from Arian's arrival. A recommendation to get a snapshot of the incredible long past of India. This book was also produced as Shyam Bengal's award-winning television series.
 2. Dominic Lapierre and Larry Collins Midnight Freedom
 This book focused primarily on the independence movement of India during 1946 and 1948. The series of events published during this period is classified as a historical one. It is widely researched, which gives incredible details that you never knew (for example, do you know what is the sharing line between both countries and on some basis?) And it is a highly recommended book on the independence and division of India. In the book, Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of British India, has an interview.
 3. Amartya Sen's Reasonable Indian
 Nobel laureate Amartya Sen wrote that this book basically describes India's history and how a history has affected its cultural identity and how it has affected its size is a continuous work. Sen talks about the long history of India's debate (in all cases of life) and how discrimination was spread in the Indian society centuries ago. This lively past is something that Sen thinks we all should know - considering that we can have a profound effect on embracing our future.
 4. India after Gandhi: Ramchandra Guha's history of the world's largest democracy
 Currently Ramchandra Guo is probably one of India's best historians. After his achievement from the British, his book of the statement about India's history This perfect book for you to understand the evolution of modern India. Cave, former professor and now historian, a wonderful work to create India's chaotic and incidental history since independence - the party's fate, Nehru's socialist principles, the brief but influential career of Rajiv Gandhi, the emergence of religion and caste politics - this 900 page book is what you There is almost everything to want to know.
 5. El Biman's India The Wanderer of India
 This book is considered a useful source of history for Indian Civil Service candidates. Basham's popular work covers the period of arrival in ancient India and of Muslims. It describes the details of Harpan and Mohanzodoor's investigation and now lives in the theories of controversial Aryan attacks. For better understanding of the past, Basham explained in Rig Ved and other Sanskrit texts.
  6. Shashi Tharoor The Great Indian novel
 The great Indian novel Shashi Tharoor is a satirical novel. It is a mythological work that takes the story of the epic Mahabharata of Hindu mythology and reveals it in the context of the Indian independence movement and for the first three decades of independence. The statistics of Indian history have been transformed into character from the Puranas, and the Indian mythology is reconsidered in the 1980s as the history of Indian independence and history. (From Wikipedia)
 7. Ramchandra Guha is an angle of an overseas field
 For one of these cricket lovers. And who would like to know more about the origin of the game in India. Ramchandra Guha is on the way to taking these British sports to India, and it now offers a tremendous scream in the way of a national panic. Starting in Persia and Madras in Madrasah, this book influenced India's society and went into various details of cricket.
 8. The Last Mughal: The Fruit of the Dynasty: Delhi, 1857 William Dalrymple
 William is an award-winning historian and travel writer. The latest Mughal discussion about the culturally diverse and rich greatness during the reign of the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. In 1857, the first war against the British (which was known as Sepoy Mutiny) marked the end of the Mughal rule. How William has published these events and how the country's influence is listed both politically and culturally. Need to read an essence of this writing in his writing style and floor this book for insight capture.
9. India: John Kee's history

 John is the English author and writer who specializes in writing about India's most popular history, often with special attention to European colonization and exploration. In "India: A History", John offers a spectacular view of the Indus Valley Civilization from Harappa and Mohenjodaro cities on the way to the present Indian modern India. This book is considered as the perfect textbook for many students of India.
  10. Alberuni India's Alberuni (Edward C. Sachi)
 Alberuni is considered the greatest historian of the medieval Islamic era. In 1017 AD, the sultan of Persia traveled to India to learn about al-Hinduni Hindus and to discuss the issues related to religion, science and literature and the foundations of their civilization. He has been studying, studying and searching for 13 years in India. This book is the result of harsh study of India.    

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