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Land of the seven rivers: A Brief History of India's Geography by Sanyal, Sanjeev

By: Publication details: Penguin Random House India 2013Description: xi, 331 pages; illustrations: 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780143420934.
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Contents Dedication Of Geneticsand Tectonics The Age of Lions The Age of Merchants From Sindbad to Zheng The Mappingof India 7 Trigonometry and Steam Authors Note
Summary: "Did the Great Flood of Indian legend actually happen? Why did the Buddha walk to Sarnath to give his first sermon? How did the Europeans map India? The history of any country begins with its geography. With sparkling wit and intelligence, Sanjeev Sanyal sets off to explore India and look at how the country's history was shaped by, among other things, its rivers, mountains and cities. Traversing remote mountain passes, visiting ancient archaeological sites, crossing rivers in shaky boats and immersing himself in old records and manuscripts, he considers questions about Indian history that we rarely ask: Why do Indians call their country Bharat? How did the British build the railways across the subcontinent? What was it like to sail on an Indian Ocean merchant ship in the fifth century AD? Why was the world's highest mountain named after George Everest?"--Publisher description.
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Contents
Dedication
Of Geneticsand Tectonics
The Age of Lions
The Age of Merchants
From Sindbad to Zheng
The Mappingof India 7 Trigonometry and Steam
Authors Note


"Did the Great Flood of Indian legend actually happen? Why did the Buddha walk to Sarnath to give his first sermon? How did the Europeans map India? The history of any country begins with its geography. With sparkling wit and intelligence, Sanjeev Sanyal sets off to explore India and look at how the country's history was shaped by, among other things, its rivers, mountains and cities. Traversing remote mountain passes, visiting ancient archaeological sites, crossing rivers in shaky boats and immersing himself in old records and manuscripts, he considers questions about Indian history that we rarely ask: Why do Indians call their country Bharat? How did the British build the railways across the subcontinent? What was it like to sail on an Indian Ocean merchant ship in the fifth century AD? Why was the world's highest mountain named after George Everest?"--Publisher description.

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