Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Delhi Red Fort to Raisina

dkagencies Delhi Red Fort to Raisina The book is a veritable amalgam of exquisite drawings, plans, and historic photographs of Delhi, which document the city’s monuments and structures, and record for the first time the growth of a topographical school of artists.   All in all, it is an engaging narrative of Delhi’s journey from Red Fort (1638) to Raisina Hill (1911 and beyond).

Friday, April 13, 2012

Indian Books| Books Agencies in India| Indian Books India

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Indian Books, Indian Books India, Books From Sri Lanka

|Dkagencies| Indian Books- The cataloging is done in Romanised format using diacritical marks as per ALA/LC Romanisation Tables. Due care is given to catalogue classical Sanskrit works using uniform title wherever necessary Indian Books.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Book Agencies India- Indian Books New Delhi

The volume is a study of the excavations (1971-1981) by the Archaeological Survey of India at Antichak which brought to light the largest excavated monastery complex in India comprising a series of about 208 monastic cells and a few basement chambers. It begins with an overall view of the site in Bhagalpur district, Bihar and its environment in detail Indian Books.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Oxford encyclopaedia of South Asian Christianity

The Oxford encyclopaedia of South Asian Christianity Alphabetically arranged, the cross-references and short bibliographies following most entries offer suggestions for further research. With a detailed Bibliography and Index, this first-of-its-kind encyclopaedia will be a basic reference for students and researchers of religion, history, and cultural studies, Christian laity, church leaders, and missionaries. Given its unique range and accessibility, the Encyclopaedia will appeal equally to anybody interested in the story of South Asian Christianity down the ages.