Chinese Sources of South Asian History in Translation (Set of 3 Volumes)
Chinese Sources of South Asian History in Translation (Set of 3 Volumes)
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Author : Haraprasad Ray
Publisher : The Asiatic Society; 2004th edition (April 1, 2004)
Cover : Hardcover
Language : English
Weight : 3300 G
About the Book
"Notes Chinese Sources of South Asian History in Translation" by Haraprasad Ray is a 3-volume set that provides translations of Chinese texts relevant to South Asian history. The books offer valuable insights into the region's past, covering topics such as politics, culture, and trade. A significant resource for historians and scholars of South Asia, these volumes help bridge the gap between Chinese and South Asian historical narratives. Indispensable for understanding the region's rich history.
About the Author
A senior Chinese expert in India, Dr. Haraprasad Ray the author, has already established-his reputation as one of the very few Indian scholars dealing with India-China relations. He has contributed to a number of international seminars in Germany, Hong Kong, China, the U.S.A., London, Paris and other places.
Dr. Ray has already authored some books and more than five dozen articles published in scholarly journals both in India and abroad.
Dr. Ray was Sino-Tibetan Research Scholar in Chinese at Calcutta University during 1953-56. In 1959 he joined the Ministry of Defence as a Chinese language expert and held responsible posts. His service was transferred to the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. After retiring from JNU in 1996, he was successively made Senior Fellow of the Society for Indian Ocean Studies and the Indian Council of Historical Research. Presently a Professor at the Asiatic Society, Kolkata, Dr. Ray is now engaged in exploring data on South Asian history from Chinese sources covering the period from the earliest till late 19th century.
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