The Golden Road: How Ancient INDIA transformed the World
Language: Eng Publication details: William Dalrymple 2024 LondonDescription: 481pISBN:- 9781408864418
- 23rd 954.01 DAL
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Chanakya University Knowledge Centre | Chanakya University Knowledge Centre | 954.01 DAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | CU11052 |
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World" is a 2024 historical exploration by acclaimed author William Dalrymple, delving into India's profound influence on global culture and knowledge between 250 BCE and 1200 CE. WIKIPEDIA Dalrymple introduces the concept of the "Golden Road," a maritime trade network that positioned India as a central hub connecting the Roman Empire, Southeast Asia, and China. This network facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural practices, leading to significant Indian influence across these regions. LATEST NEWS & BREAKING HEADLINES The book highlights India's contributions to various fields: Mathematics: The invention of zero and advancements that traveled through the Arab world to Europe. Architecture: The spread of Indian architectural styles, evident in monumental structures like Cambodia's Angkor Wat. Religion: The dissemination of into China and Southeast Asia, profoundly shaping these cultures. Dalrymple's narrative challenges the traditional emphasis on the Silk Road by showcasing India's pivotal role in ancient global interactions through the "Golden Road." THEAUSTRALIAN The book has been lauded for its comprehensive research and engaging storytelling, offering readers a nuanced understanding of India's historical significance and its enduring impact on the world.
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