Lords Of Earth and Sea : A History Of The Chola Empire (Record no. 49636)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789353455606
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 954.02 KAN
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Personal name Kanisetti , Anirudh
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Title Lords Of Earth and Sea : A History Of The Chola Empire
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Juggernaut
Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2025
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Extent 343
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Summary, etc The great empire of the Cholas was unexpected. It sprouted out of the blue in the Kaveri floodplain around 850 ce. Till then, the region had for centuries been dotted by self-governing village assemblies. From here, the Cholas established a vast empire, the first and only time an empire based in coastal South India was the dominant power of the subcontinent: a perch usually occupied by the Deccan or northern India.....<br/>The Cholas were as creative and imaginative as they were unexpected. They built stupendous temples the tallest freestanding structures on earth after the pyramids of Egypt. Chola queens popularized new forms of gods and worship, such as the iconic Nataraja and the singing of Tamil poems to deities. And they were spectacularly daring, raiding not just the powerful Deccan and North India but also Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka. For a dynasty that was so influential and is so loved today its actual historical achievements were surprisingly forgotten by the late nineteenth century, for they had faded into myth and legend.<br/>In this book, the award-winning historian Anirudh Kanisetti brings to life the world of the Cholas. Not just the world of kings and queens attended by generals and 'service retinue women but the stories of the 'little people, whose lives were buffeted by big events. What was life like on board a merchant vessel making its way from the Tamil coast to Southeast Asia and China? What kind of food was served at temples to devotees and to soldiers in times of war? What became of a landless peasant who murdered his brother in a fit of rage? Why did a noble woman commit sati holding a lemon over her head? Based on thousands of inscriptions and hundreds of secondary sources, this deeply researched book is not just a procession of dazzling kings and queens but also a portal that transports us to the peasant settlements of over a thousand years ago. In this book, Kanisetti crucially separates fact from fiction and tells us one of the most extraordinary stories in human history..
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Chola Empire
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element South Indian History
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Chola Dynasty
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Koha item type Book
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