"A Student's Manual of the History of India" by Meadows Taylor offers a comprehensive overview of Indian history from its earliest periods to the late 19th century. Originally published in 1871, this volume provides a detailed account of the political, social, and cultural developments that shaped the Indian subcontinent. Designed as an educational resource, it presents key events, figures, and dynasties in a clear and accessible manner. This historical account is invaluable for students and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of India's rich and complex past. It sheds light on the interactions between indigenous powers and the expanding British influence, offering insights into the foundations of modern India.
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