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Post by Virendra Gurjar on Nov 20, 2007 0:59:09 GMT -5
RAM RAM JI DR SAAB Dr saab pakistani writer rana ali hasan chauhan ki kitaab A short history of gurjars ka hindi anuvaad bhi India mae available hai, ye kitaab agar kisi ko chahiye to address note down kar le Gurjar kanya vidhya mandir ,Devdhar,Yamuna nagar, Haryana ,Mobile 09896419211 Dhanyavaad sahit Virendra Gurjar Dr saab book mart C.P mae ye book available nahi hai maine pata karva liya hai
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Post by Virendra Gurjar on Nov 26, 2007 5:14:56 GMT -5
Dr saab ram ram kya aap ne rana ali hassan chauhan ki book jiska hindi translation bhi hindustaan mae availble hai aap ne apne liye arrange karva li hai
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Post by Dr rambilas singh Gurjar on Nov 26, 2007 12:50:06 GMT -5
Dear virendra I have not purchased this book yet ,if you can send this book to me ,tell me how much rupees MO should i send to you Plz purchase the book and send it to my address thannx yours rambilassingh
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Post by Virendra Gurjar on Nov 26, 2007 23:25:32 GMT -5
Dr saab ram ram this book is free of cost for all gurjars you have just to dial this number 09896419211 and you will get copy of this book,i have also arranged it like this if still there arise any problem the i will arrange the book for you
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Post by Virendra Gurjar on Dec 21, 2007 5:29:44 GMT -5
BIRADRI BHAIYON KO RAM RAM these books gives below are also about gurjar history Title: Jaya Somnath Author: K. M. Munshi No of Pages: 321 About the book:Jaya Somnath is the story and heroism of Bheemdev and the love of the temple dancer Chaula for him. The story tells of the mortal crisis which Gujarat passed through when Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni attacked and destroyed the sacred temple of Somnath. It is a moving and fascinating story of Gujarat’s fight to save its honour. More details: Jaya Somnath is a historical romance written in Gujarati and translated into English. The shrine of Lord Somanath at Prabhas is a very holy place and people flock here for darshan and prayers. Chaula is a very young temple dancer when the story begins. She is just eighteen and has the honour of dancing in front of the Lord on an auspicious day. She is applauded by everyone. She comes across Bheemdev and falls in love with him. The temple is destroyed by Mahmud of Ghazni and this book deals with the historical facts woven interestingly with a story. www.bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?bid=300&bauth=K.%20M.%20MunshiTitle: Somanatha the Shrine Eternal Author: K. M. Munshi No of Pages: 186 Illustrations: 15 Pages About the book:History, archaeology, prayers, beliefs, myths, legends all form part of this book on the famous temple of Somnatha. The old temple was in ruins and a new construction was announced by Sardar Valabhbhai Patel on November 13, 1947. This book contains the details of the new construction as well as the history of the old one. More details: It was due to Munshiji’s indefatigable efforts that this shrine rose up again like the Phoenix. Hence this book has been written straight from the heart with all emotions and passion. Thousands of people visit the Somnatha Temple in Saurashtra. The temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is at Prabhasa on the southern coast of Saurashtra. Kulapati has traced not only the history of this place but also of the country since pre historic times. Lord Somnatha was worshipped even five thousand years ago in the Indus Valley as Pashupati. Maps, sketches and photographs speak volumes of the shrine at Somnatha while Kulapati has put in words the story of the Lord. Not only has the author personally visited and studied the temple and the area thoroughly, he has researched and collected material for this book from Hindu and Muslim chroniclers and added them to the book. www.bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?bid=12&bauth=K%2E+M%2E+MunshiTitle: The History and Culture of the Indian People Vol -4: The Age of Imperial Kanauj Author: R. C Majumdar (Editor) No of Pages: 585 Hard Bound Price: Rs. 180 /- About the book:This is the first history of India written exclusively by her own people which brings to bear on the problems a detached and critical appreciation. A team of over sixty scholars of repute present herein a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the political, socio-economic and cultural history of the Indian people. More details: The history of the period covered by this volume revolves round the pivot to Kanauj from which it derives its name. The part played by Kabul and Zabul in resisting Muslim infiltration has for the first been brought into proper perspective. The Nagara and Dravida types of architecture take definite shape. The monolith Kailasa temple at Ellora remains a unique achievement with no parallel in the history of Indian architecture. The volume ends up with a brilliant chapter on the trans-oceanic cultural activities of the period. A comprehensive index, exhaustive bibliography, chronology, genealogy and maps complete the uniqueness of the volume. www.bhavans.info/store/books.asp?cat=History&pg=2
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Post by Virendra Gurjar on Dec 21, 2007 5:38:23 GMT -5
Sorry Dr saab i missed this one Title: The History and Culture of the Indian People Vol -5: The Struggle For Empire Author: R. C Majumdar (Editor) No of Pages: 940 Hard Bound Price: Rs. 500 /- About the book:This is the first history of India written exclusively by her own people which brings to bear on the problems a detached and critical appreciation. A team of over sixty scholars of repute present herein a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the political, socio-economic and cultural history of the Indian people. More details: Roughly covering the period from A.D. 1000 to 1300, this volume the fifth in the series, deals with the transition period that marks the end of independent Hindu rule and the beginning of the dominance of Turkish tribes over a large part of India. The unsuccessful efforts of the Turkish invaders in North India, of the Chalukyas in the Deccan, and of the Cholas in South India, as well as of individual rulers, both in the north and in the south, which characterise this period, account for the title The Struggle for Empire of this volume. Altogether this volume gathers for the first time the history of not less than fifty dynasties and their success in the fields of art and architecture, literature, law and administration. There is an elaborate treatment of Sanskrit and a Sanskritic and Dravidian literature in the chapter on “Language and Literature”, in which Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi and Telugu make their first appearance. The volume is profusely illustrate with fifty seven text-figures, fifty seven plates and two maps. At the end appear and exhaustive bibliography, chronology, genealogy and a comprehensive index. www.bhavans.info/store/books.asp?cat=History&pg=3
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maxpages.com/hindurashtra/BELOW_AKBARS_FATEHPUR_SIKRIIn the 8th century, India witnessed the concentration of the two above-mentioned Visnu images, which had been taken up into the hands of two separate power groups. The Visvarupa image was developed and patronised by the Gurjara-Pratiharas as they moved northward from Malwa to the Ganga-Yamuna plain. In the northwest, meanwhile, the three-headed Vaikuntha Visnu was taken up, especially in the Jhelum valley of Kashmir by the later Karokota kings and their successors. This polarisation took a dramatic turn in the 9th century, when the Gurjara-Pratiharas conquered the city of the Kanyakubja (Kannauj), and the Utpala dynasty arose in Kashmir. The Gurjar’s developed the iconography of Visvarupa and enshrined at least two major images of this Visnu Deity form in Kannauj itself. On the other hand, Yuvaraja Avantivarman of the Utpalas took up the older icon of three-headed Vishnu and added a fourth face to it. This cautranana-Visnu concept originated from Pancaratrins, whose devotional name was Vaikuntha, and who installed the Deity form in a new temple at Avantipura. www.harekrsna.com/sun/features/02-07/features550.htm
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