Empires That Shaped Bharat

A sweeping political history of the dynasties, kingdoms and ideas that shaped ancient India.

 

Empires rise through ambition, fracture through conflict and endure through memory.

 

The story of the Indian subcontinent unfolds across centuries, with stories of migration, conquest and cultural transformation. From the earliest Aryan settlements in friction with the aboriginal people to the fall of the Rajput dynasty, this volume traces the history of ancient India before the sultanates.

At the heart of this book are the accounts of legendary and historical figures whose reigns marked turning points in the trajectory of their kingdoms as they shaped kingship, statecraft and culture. Through genealogies and shifting territories, it reveals how various powers were formed, contested and remembered.

 

Empires that Shaped Bharat curates the archived writings of historian Hem Chandra Raychaudhuri and economic historian and translator of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, Romesh Chunder Dutt, to reconstruct dynasties that rose through war, ritual, lineage and ideas. Grounded in classical sources from Vedic literature, epics, Puranic accounts and early historical narratives, it is as much a history of thought as it is of empire.

A story of early Indian civilisations imagining themselves and their place in the world.

Rich in political history, cultural evolution and historical insight, this volume offers readers an accessible gateway to understanding the foundations of ancient Bharat and the forces that shaped its enduring legacy.

 

The Index Series by The Bombay Circle Press brings you a curated collection of stories from and about the history of India. From the speeches of Netaji to the empires that shaped Bharat, each volume is thoughtfully compiled and edited by The Bombay Circle Press team.

 

Empires That Shaped Bharat is the third volume in The Index Series—a compelling exploration of the rulers, kingdoms and ideas that laid the foundations of Indian civilisation.

Available at Amazon
Share