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Romila and Thapar
* Thapar, Romila ; Thomas George Percival Spear ( 1990, 1965 ).
While largely uncontroversial in academia, the " Aryan Invasion theory " debate in India, involving e. g. Sita Ram Goel, Romila Thapar, Irfan Habib and Arun Shourie, is also a matter of politics.
However, that persecution in turn is debatable, with contemporary historians such as Romila Thapar suggesting that some of the accounts might be the product of exaggeration from Buddhist missionaries.
* Romila Thapar.
* Dr. Romila Thapar, The Penguin History of Early India, From Origin to 1300 AD., 2003, Penguin, New Delhi, ISBN 0-14-302989-4
In 2008 he was the co-winner, with Indian historian Romila Thapar, of the Kluge Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Study of Humanity, from the US Library of Congress.
Other historians, such as Etienne Lamotte and Romila Thapar, among others, have argued that archaeological evidence in favor of the allegations of persecution of Buddhists are lacking, and that the extent and magnitude of the atrocities have been exaggerated.
According to Romila Thapar " If we do not take Hindu theology in account the first historical description of the city dates back recently to the 7th century, when the Chinese pilgrim Xuan Zang observed there were 20 Buddhist temples with 3000 monks at Ayodhya, amongst a large Hindu population.
* Thapar, Romila.
* Thapar, Romila.
* Romila Thapar.
* Romila Thapar, historian.
While it is established by secular sources that Hinduism and Buddhism were in competition during this time, with the Sungas preferring the former to the latter, historians such as Etienne Lamotte and Romila Thapar argue that Buddhist accounts of persecution of Buddhists by Sungas are largely exaggerated.
Among the detractors is Romila Thapar, who writes that archaeological evidence casts doubt on the claims of Buddhist persecution by Pushyamitra.
Historians Vincent Smith and Romila Thapar advanced the popular theory of a division of the Mauryan Empire amongst Kunala and Dasaratha after the death of Ashoka.
However, historian Romila Thapar considers these claims to be exaggerations.
* Romila Thapar ( born 1931 –)- Jawaharlal Nehru University ( emerita )
Sharma and Romila Thapar.
Sharma, Romila Thapar, Bipan Chandra, Satish Chandra and Arjun Dev, whose text books had been prescribed in Indian schools for a long time
Romila Thapar speaking at the U. S. Library of CongressRomila Thapar ( born 1931 ) is an Indian historian whose principal area of study is ancient India.
Romila Thapar, who was the author of the textbook on Ancient India for class VI, objected to the changes made without her permission that, for example, deleted passages on eating of beef in ancient times, and the formulation of the caste system.
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Romila and India
Dr R. C. Majumdar, Romila Thappar, noted historians of India also take the Aśvakas to be same people as the Kambojas and they all connect them with the people of Kafirstan.

Romila and from
According to a modern historian, Romila Thapar, the kinship system of the Yadavas shows traces of matrilineal structure, which is found from the mention of their cross-cousin marriages.

Thapar and India
Invited regularly as a leading television panelist on national issues by India ’ s top anchors, Arnab Goswami, Rajdeep Sardesia, Karan Thapar.
In 1955 B K Thapar on behalf of Archaeological Survey of India excavated site near confluence of Tapti River and Gomai River.
Amrita Thapar from Pune won the Miss India crown in the year 2005, she went on to represent India at the Miss Universe pageant.
The PGTI's president, Gautam Thapar, became a member of the Asian Tour's board in 2009, and as of 2011 India has not hosted any OneAsia events.
So did the Maharajas of Santosh, Brajendrakishore Raychaudhuri, the zamindar of Gouripore ( Bengal ), who donated money to the National Council, which later became Jadavpur University, Sir S M Bose, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of India, Abhay Charan Banerjee ( Sir R N Mukherjee's eldest son-in-law ), L N Thapar, the industrialist, Suchitra Sen, the actress ( she still does live there ), Sita and Sachin Chaudhuri, the Finance Minister of India, and the Khaitans of Khaitan & Co, Solicitors.
A Centre of Relevance and Excellence ( CORE ) has been set up at Thapar University by TIFAC Mission REACH of Department of Science & Technology, Government of India in its first phase of setting up eight CORES at various Institutes and Universities spread all over the country.
Thapar University was ranked # 26 in the Outlook India Top Engineering Colleges of 2012 and # 19 in the Dataquest India's Top Engineering Colleges 2011. in the limited participation CSR-GHRDC Engineering Colleges Survey 2011 it was ranked # 8.

Thapar and from
After graduating from Panjab University, Thapar earned her doctorate under A. L. Basham at the School of Oriental and African Studies, the University of London in 1958.

Thapar and 2001
Reprinted in: Thapar, V. ( 2001 ) Saving wild tigers, 1900-2000: the essential writings.

Early and India
`` Early this morning '', replied the other, `` I set out from India ''.
* Airborne Surveillance Platform A prototype or experimental Airborne Early Warning airplane design of India
Early skirmishes were followed by victory for the Afghans against the smaller Maratha garrisons in Northwest India and by 1759 Ahmad and his army had reached Lahore and were poised to confront the Marathas.
The 12 year cycle, including Turkish / Mongolian translations of the animal names ( known as sanawat-e turki سنوات ترکی ,) remained in use for chronology, historiography, and bureaucratic purposes in the Persian and Turkish speaking world from Asia Minor to India and Mongolia throughout the Medieval and Early Modern periods.
* " Early Evidence for Caste in South India ", p. 467-492 in Dimensions of Social Life: Essays in honor of David G. Mandelbaum, Edited by Paul Hockings and Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, Amsterdam, 1987.
Early forms of cartography of India included the locations of the Pole star and other constellations of use.
Early Buddhist and Jaina sources used-to refer to a people of south India ( presumably Tamil );-was a southern non-Aryan country ; -,, and-were used as variants to designate a country in the south (, Kādambarī, Daśakumāracarita -, fourth to seventh centuries CE ) ( 1989: 134 – 138 ).
His finds were displayed as an exhibit on the " Early History of Johore ", at the National Museum of Singapore, and several beads that he had discovered suggested that trade went on between the Roman Empire and the Malays, presumably, Gardner thought, via India.
Early in this war, armed forces under the French East India Company captured the British base of Calcutta in north-eastern India.
* Kuru, a powerful Indo-Aryan tribe and kingdom during the Vedic period ( Early Iron Age ) and later a republic during the Mahajanapada period in India
Early labyrinths in India all follow the Classical pattern ; some have been described as plans of forts or cities.
Early writing on mineralogy, especially on gemstones, comes from ancient Babylonia, the ancient Greco-Roman world, ancient and medieval China, and Sanskrit texts from ancient India and the ancient Islamic World.
* Al-Hind: Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7Th-11th
* Singh, Upinder, A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th century, Dorling Kindersley, 2008, ISBN 978-81-317-1120-0.
Early India and Pakistan: to Ashoka.
Early in the following century, Brian Houghton Hodgson and others noted that many non-literary languages of the highlands of northeast India and Southeast Asia were also related to these.
The protohistoric Early Iron Age appears to have established itself in South India by at least as early as 1200 BC, if not earlier ( Possehl 1990 ; Deraniyagala 1992: 734 ).
These tombs, which date to the Early Dynastic IIIa period ( approximately in the 25th or 24th century BC ), contained immense amounts of luxury items made out of precious metals, and semi-precious stones all of which would have had to been imported from long distances ( Iran, Afghanistan, India, Asia Minor, the Persian Gulf ).
Early hints of Chinoiserie appeared in the 17th century in nations with active East India companies: England ( the British East India Company ), Denmark ( the Danish East India Company ), the Netherlands ( the Dutch East India Company ) and France ( the French East India Company ).

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