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  • Naval Warfare in Ancient India

    Article in the Indian Historical Quarterly published 1930.

    ccbs.ntu.edu.tw

  • Political and Social Ethics of India

    The Magadha and Maurya empires and Alexander's conquests in the North. By Sanderson Beck

    www.san.beck.org

  • Alexander in India

    Brief one page account of Alexander of Macedonia's time east of the Hindu Kush.

    wso.williams.edu

  • Indian Philosphy from Upanishadic Theism to Scientific Realism

    Describes the development of Indian philosophy after the development of the Upanishads. Includes a discussion of the Nyaya Sutras, and the atomic theories of Buddhist and Jain philosophers.

    members.tripod.com

  • History of Bengal

    Chronicles the art, archaeology, history and culture of Chandraketugarh, near Calcutta, an important medieval site.

    www.historyofbengal.com

  • Democracy in Ancient India

    Steve Muhlberger, Associate Professor of History, Nipissing University, describes republics and other democratic forms of government in ancient India.

    www.nipissingu.ca

  • The Date of Kanishka

    A modern discussion of this topic by Robert Bracey.

    www.kushan.org

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