Chronology of Indian History
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ISBN : 8170201500
Author : C. M. Duff
Pages : 410 pp
Year of Publishing : 1975
Binding : Hardbound
Publisher : COSMO PUBLICATIONS
The book consists of a table of events in chronological order. Each entry is accompanied by references to the sources from which it is derived, save in the case of well-established and easily verifiable facts. To facilitate matters for those as the plain epigraphical research references to inscriptions are specially noted. If an inscription is quoted in the first line of an entry as authority for the marginal date, the first reference usually indicates the latest edition of that inscription. To avoid undue multiplication of references, the quotation of a work containing the bibliography of a subject has been taken as equivalent to enumerating the references it contains. The aim of the book being to give, as far as possible, ascertained dates, such as can only be fixed very indefinitely are excluded. In the case of kings whose only reliable dates are drawn from epigraphical or numismatic sources, no attempt has been made, save in rare exceptions, to calculate the approximate length of their reigns. This method necessarily excludes from the Tables those members of a dynasty of whom no dated records exist. As, however, their names are supplied in the Dynastic Lists in the Appendix it will be quite easy to refer to them. With regard to the Muhammadan portion of the Chronology, the Persian histories edited by Sir Henry Elliot and Professor Dowson, supplemented by the British Museum Coin Catalogues and the works of Elphinstone, Briggs, Price, Clive Bayley, Blochmann, and others, have been followed. The work covering from the earliest times to the beginning of the sixteenth century, even to this day, remains as valuable as when first published. It’s sister publications — Chronology of Indian History by Burgess covering from the close of the Fifteenth century has also been published by Cosmo; including the classic work on the subject — Ancient Indian Chronology by P. C. Sengupta. Cosmo has also published the famous work — Chronology of Ancient India, Pradhan, and is currently available.