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Why books on Indian History by foreign authors considered more authentic & reliable by parents?
Asked by Audrey Tata,
23 May '09 07:28 pm
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For one thing an outsider will look into the matter impartially, where as an insider will always has some bias and personal view which may affect the authentity. This applies to all books of History, be it Indian, American or chinese.
Answered by Josna, 29 May '09 09:24 am
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have a look!
Wonder that was India - A.L. Bhashem.
Ancient India Social and Culture - Luniya
Ancient India - an introductory outline - D.N.Jha.
An Advanced History of India - R.C. Majumda, H.C. Raychaudhurai, - KalikinkarDatta
Ancient India - L.Mukherjee
Medival India - Satish Chandra
Wonder that was India - Rizzvi ...more
Answered by sanjay sharma, 23 May '09 08:18 pm
have a look!
Wonder that was India - A.L. Bhashem.
Ancient India Social and Culture - Luniya
Ancient India - an introductory outline - D.N.Jha.
An Advanced History of India - R.C. Majumda, H.C. Raychaudhurai, - KalikinkarDatta
Ancient India - L.Mukherjee
Medival India - Satish Chandra
Wonder that was India - Rizzvi ...more
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