Thanks to Archana Garodia Gupta and Shruti Garodia, Indian history receives a rejuvenating makeover. Eighty fascinating historical instances have been selected, catalogued alphabetically and been retold in a fun and interesting manner.
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Tiger Slayer by Ruby Lal is a powerful and eye-opening biography that brings to life the remarkable story of Nur Jahan, one of the most influential women in Mughal India.
Rarely do we encounter history as something alive, curious, and engaging. That’s what makes this book refreshing; it’s written in an approachable way for middle-grade readers, using simple language while opening up deep perspectives.
Kavitha Mandana has written a series of books that provide insights into India’s rich history, by exploring facts and interesting stories behind some of the symbols of our National identity.
Starting from the ancient civilizations that flourished in India thousands of years ago, the author takes the reader on a journey through the various dynasties, empires, and movements that shaped India into the diverse and vibrant country it is today.
This book is a beautiful one that gives us insight into the various professions which have evolved over the years and how India has been a part of it right from the beginning.
