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Comics :: Amar Chitra Katha :: Regular Titles Sets[Regular Titles] Ancient & Medieval History Regular Titles Set (20 Books)
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This is an assorted selection of 20 Amar Chitra Katha Regular Titles. They will be picked from the selection of Amar Chitra Katha Regular Titles listed below. This set is guaranteed to have no duplicates.
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Chanakya also known as Kautilya, the hero of this story is the author of the well-known Sanskrit classic 'Arthashastra'.
Chanakya helped Chandragupta, the founder of the Mauryan dynasty, in gaining the throne continued ... |
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History chronicles innumerable kings who were brave conquerors and valiant soldiers. But Ashoka stands above all of them because he is the only one who at the zenith of his conquests saw the futility of violenc continued ... |
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With Akbar coming to the throne of the Mughal Empire in early 1556, the Mughals had become a part of India. As a conqueror, Akbar triumphed all over North India. He added Gujarat, Bengal, Orissa, Kashmir, and S continued ... |
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Chandragupta Vikramaditya (A.D. 380-413), the son of Samudragupta, is one of the most familiar and celebrated names in Indian history. He is remembered for his valor, courage, sense of justice, and above all, h continued ... |
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The empire of the Mughals founded in the early years of the sixteenth century began to break up in the later years of the seventeenth century. The two persons who hastened its end were Shivaji and his Marathas continued ... |
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Akabr was the son of Humayun and Hamida Begum. His father was a Sunni, while his mother was a Shia. These were rival Muslim sects but Akbar seemed to lean towards the Shia doctrine. This made things difficult, continued ... |
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With the death of Harsha, King of Kanauj, about 647 A.D., his great empire in North India collapsed. It rapidly disintegrated into several petty kingdoms. This political division weakened the unity of the count continued ... |
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In the history of India, Padmini of Chittor holds a very prominent position. She was a perfect model of ideal Indian womanhood. The values cherished by her were threatened by Ala-ud-din Khilji, the mighty Afgha continued ... |
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Though for all practical purposes, Gondwana (a part of Madhya Pradesh of today), the thickly forested region over which Rani Durgavati ruled, was isolated from the rest of the country and sheltered from the sto continued ... |
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If Harsha is remembered till this day as a great ruler, it is not only because he was a brave military leader, but also because he was a man of noble impulses, a great patron of learning and letters and he had continued ... |
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In the 8th century A.D., Bappa Rawal drove out the invaders from Rajasthan and united its several small kingdoms into one. Rana Sanga was his worth successor. Early in the 16th century, when a vast area of Indi continued ... |
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Retold from the Mudra Manjusha;
nearly 2,300 year ago, Chandragupta brought about the political unification of North India and established an empire which successfully resisted the Macedonian invasion. His em continued ... |
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The greatest Emperor of Vijayanagara-
The kingdom of Vijayanagara (founded in 1336 A.D.) was a stronghold of Hinduism at a time when India was politically dominated by Muslim rulers. The glory of Vijayanagara continued ... |
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The Fifth Mughal Emperor-
Shah Jahan was the fifth of the Great Mughals. He was courageous, ambitious, quick-witted and intelligent. He was the favorite of Akbar. It was Jahangir who called him "in all respect continued ... |
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When one recalls the "Glory that was India", one first thinks of the golden age of the Guptas. Emperors and Empires, India had seen earlier. But the power and the splendor of the Guptas were unique and none in continued ... |
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"Ananda Math", is considered to be a milestone in the history of modern fiction in India. It received much wide acclaim in the late nineteenth century that Bankim Chandra Chatterji, its author, was referred to continued ... |
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It is tough to be a famous junior, and more so when the senior happens to be Akbar, the Mughal-e-Azam. This was the tragedy of Jahangir.
It was a personal tragedy in which neither Anarkali nor Noor Jahan had a continued ... |
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The Great Ruler of Mewar who Built the Tower of Victory in Chittor
Maharna Kumbha was a scion of the Sisodiya branch of the House of Hammir.
Kumbha ascended the throne of Mewar in 1433 after his father, Rana continued ... |
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The Great Maratha Warrior
Maratha history is full of incidents of great valor and heroism. Tanaji is one of the Maratha warriors who shone like a meteor in the horizon of early Maratha history.
Tanaji was a f continued ... |
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The story of Chand Bibi is imprinted on the Indian mind as an example of all that is noble and brave in the human spirit.
Around the year 2595, the Deccan was divided into many kingdoms. One of these, the hist continued ... |
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Tegh Bahadur became the Guru of the Sikhs at a time when the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb's policy of religious intolerance and persecution had antagonized a vast section of his subjects. The Jat peasantry took up continued ... |
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Noor Jahan is one of the most fascinating figures of Mughal India. She showed considerable skill as an administrator and proved to be a shrewd statesman. Jahangir had full confidence in his queen. She received continued ... |
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