The History of India in 50 Events
Timeline History in 50 Events, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Bridger Conklin
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By:
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Stephan Weaver
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Home to the world’s most ancient religions and practices, India is indeed a nation enriched with a fascinating history. The subcontinent has hosted a legion of great empires, monumental battles, religions, cultures, foreign invasions, and much more.
Inside, you will learn about....
- The Indus Valley civilization
- The birth of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
- The East Indian Companies
- British India
- Danish India
- Akbar the Great
- And much more!
From prehistoric to modern, 50 of the most formative eras of the subcontinent are discussed. Relating the zenith and nadir of India’s past, this audiobook provides crisp and riveting accounts of one of the world’s most ancient nations.
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