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  1. The History of Pakistan (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Iftikhar Malik, 2008-07-30
  2. A History of India: Volume 1 (Penguin History) by Romila Thapar, 1990-09-01
  3. A Concise History of India by Barbara D. Metcalf, Thomas R. Metcalf, 2001-10-01
  4. The Illustrated History of South India (Oxford India Collection) by K.A Nilakanta Sastri (the late), R.C. Champakalakshmi, et all 2009-11-30
  5. India by DK Publishing, 2008-09-01
  6. A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century by Upinder Singh, 2009-05-18
  7. History of Pilgrimage in Ancient India, AD 300-1200 by Samarendra Narayan Arya, 2004-01
  8. The Economic History of India 1857-1947 (Oxford Textbooks) by Tirthankar Roy, 2006-11-02
  9. Bonded Histories: Genealogies of Labor Servitude in Colonial India (Cambridge South Asian Studies) by Gyan Prakash, 2003-10-30
  10. India (History of Nations) by Jann Einfeld, 2003-03-26
  11. Cultural Atlas of India: India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka by Gordon Johnson, 1996-09
  12. Armies of the East India Company 1750-1850 (Men-at-Arms) by Stuart Reid, 2009-08-18
  13. Light of Liberation: A History of Buddhism in India (Crystal Mirror Series, Vol. 8)
  14. Imperial Connections: India in the Indian Ocean Arena, 1860-1920 (California World History Library) by Thomas R. Metcalf, 2008-10-20

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North Indian Society sprang from the wide plains of the Indus and Ganges rivers, sites of continuous human settlement since about 2500 BC, when a sophisticated urban culture flourished along the Indus Valley . After 600 BC, powerful empires such as the Mauryas, Kushanas and Guptas presided over the rise of Buddhism and Hinduism, two major religions that emerged from North India . Overland trade with Central Asia and the Far East invited conquest and settlement as well. Interestingly, India is a derivative of “Indoi”, a Greek word given to people who lived across the River Sindhu, or Indus. From 1500 BC on, North India was home to immigrants. These included the Aryans, Greeks and Parthians, Scythians, Huns and Mongols. An important development took place in AD 1192 when Muhammad Ghori displaced the Rajputs from Delhi to found the first major Islamic kingdom in the region. Later, with the coming of the Mughals in 1526, North India underwent a process of social and political change that lasted nearly 300 years, as a vibrant Indo-Islamic cultural fusion took place. Imperial centralization under the Mughals brought peace and prosperity in its wake, while art and architecture scaled new heights of excellence.

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During the second millennium B.C Aryan-speaking tribes migrated from the northwest into the subcontinent and settled in the middle Ganges River valley, adapting to antecedent cultures. The political map of ancient and medieval India was made up of small kingdoms with fluctuating boundaries. In the 4th and 5th centuries A.D., northern India was unified under the Gupta Dynasty. During this period, known as India's Golden Age, Hindu culture and political administration reached new heights. Islam spread across the Indian subcontinent over a period of 500 years. In the 10th and 11th centuries, Turks and Afghans invaded India and established sultanates in Delhi. In the early 16th century, descendants of Genghis Khan swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal (Mogul) Dynasty, which lasted for 200 years. From the 11th to the 15th centuries, southern India was dominated by Hindu Chola and Vijayanagar Dynasties. During this time, the two systemsthe prevailing Hindu and Muslimmingled, leaving lasting cultural influences on each other.

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Indian history can be roughly divided into the 6 periods of Ancient India, Medieval India, the years of the Company, colonial times as part of The Raj, the struggle for Independence and finally, post-Independence. India, the geopolitical entity as she stands today is a post-Independence phenomenon. It was as recently as "the stroke of the midnight hour" on 15 th August 1947 when Nehru pronounced her "tryst with destiny" that India woke "to life and freedom".

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2000 B. C- The Indus Valley Civilization collapsed.
1500 B.C- The Aryan People from the region between India and Europe, invaded India from north, spreading through the Indus Valley and Ganges Valley(a holy valley).
326 B.C - Alexander The Great of Macedon, which is located in Greece, crossed the Indus Valley and into India.
50 A.D - The Roman Empire and India begin to trade.
320-550 A.D - India is ruled by the Gupta Empire and Hinduism becomes a major religion. Literature, art, architecture, and science are taught during this age of peace and prosperity.
1600s - Holland, Britian, and France establish trading posts to gain access to India's spices, rice, silk, tea, and jewels. 1638 - Emperer Shah Jahan began the construction of the Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz. 1858 - The British take control of India.

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History Over thousands of years of its history, India has been invaded from the Iranian plateau, Central Asia, Arabia, Afghanistan, and the West; Indian people and culture have absorbed and changed these influences to produce a remarkable racial and cultural synthesis. The people of India have had a continuous civilization since 2500 B.C., when the inhabitants of the Indus River Valley developed an urban culture based on commerce and sustained by agricultural trade. The first British outpost in South Asia was established in 1619, at Surat on the northwestern coast. Later in the century, the East India Company opened permanent trading stations at Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta, each under the protection of native rulers. Beginning in 1920, Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi transformed the Indian National Congress political party into a mass movement to campaign against British colonial rule. The party used both parliamentary and non-violent resistance and non-cooperation to achieve independence. On August 15, 1947, India became a dominion within the Commonwealth, with Jawaharlal Nehru as Prime Minister.

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Inevitable meeting place of world travelers, the habitat of people of forty-eight different nationalities, of the Orient yet Occidental, the city of glamorous night life and throbbing with activity, India offers the full composite allurement of the Far East.
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Less than a century ago India was little more than an anchorage for junks, with a few villages scattered along the low, muddy banks of the river. What it will be a hundred years from now is a test for the imagination. Principal gateway to India, serving a hinterland population of more than 200,000,000, many close observers believe it will become the largest city in the world.
Early History. Although neighbouring cities like Nanking, Soochow, and Hangchow figure spaciously in the chronicles of ancient India, India is very rarely mentioned. It undoubtedly formed part of the Kingdom of Wu (B.C. 513), a great feudal state that embraced the modern province of Kiangsu, in which India is situated, but the connection is not recorded. The earliest reference to what is now India is placed at approximately B.C. 200, when it was called "liu-tuh" and known as a fishing station. From that remote date until A.D. 1280, when it acquired the name of India ("Above the Sea"), there is a marked hiatus in the historical record.

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In Ancient Egypt, it is believed that by naming their children, mothers actually made prophecies for them. That may be true for the culture of the Indian subcontinent as well, as observed by the ceremonial importance of naming a child. I do not necessarily believe in the Shakespearean idea, “What’s in a name?” Well, everything is in a name: one’s identity of the self. As understood by the world, India or Hindustan is a country with a majority of Hindus. Who are the Hindus? Hindus are none other than those people who lived along the Sindhu river, and derived their identity by others who designated them by the land in which they lived. Interestingly, in Indian languages, there is no word for “religion.” Oh, but how can that be – India is such a religious country. The word used for “religion,” is “dharm,” which only means “duty,” or “righteousness.” Languages and, words, are not merely for communication, for they transcend to more meaningful and profound representations of a society and its culture. Bollywood, is not merely a film industry. It has become a culture in itself. This culture has several colonial/westernized connotations. The first of these is that Bollywood is an off-shoot of a western film industry. From our post-colonial perspective, we love to be identified with the West, so in this case, it is not England, but America. If the “advanced and progressive” West approves an Eastern logic, idea, or theory, it must indeed be good. We look to the West for approval of our own identity – that is the post-colonial burden we are carrying, wittingly, or unwittingly.

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Even as the intelligent design controversy rages on, California recently witnessed a concerted push by a coalition of three Hindutva (Hindu supremacist) groups Hindu Education Foundation, Vedic Foundation and the Hindu American Foundation to doctor sixth grade social science textbooks. Their strong ideological and organizational links with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in India makes them all the more dangerous, for any success here would provide a much-needed fillip to the RSS family of organizations in India [1]. Fortunately, interventions by a group of Indologists led by Professor Michael Witzel and strong mobilizations by the South Asian community resulted in a resounding defeat for the Hindutva groups.
Q1: The Western mind seems incapable of comprehending the significance of our sacred places and rivers. Why would anyone want to take a dip in the dirty waters of say, the river Ganges, they ask [6].

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