The Alkhan: A Hunnic People in South Asia
par
Hans T. Bakker
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History
Format
Relié
Pages
142
Langue
Néerlandais, Flamand
Publié
Jan 1, 2020
Éditeur
Barkhuis
Édition
8
ISBN-10
949319406X
ISBN-13
9789493194069
Description
This insightful work delves into the Alkhan, an intriguing group that has historically been overlooked in the vast tapestry of South Asian cultures. Hans T. Bakker meticulously explores their origins, customs, and the socio-political dynamics that shaped their existence, shedding light on a people whose story intersects with both Hunnic and South Asian histories.
Bakker employs a rich narrative that combines historical texts with archaeological findings, providing readers with a well-rounded perspective. The author's keen analysis invites readers to consider how the Alkhan navigated their environment and interacted with neighboring civilizations, illustrating the complexities of cultural exchange and adaptation.
The first fascicle serves as a stepping stone, opening avenues for further exploration into the Alkhan's legacy. Bakker's thorough research not only aims to inform but also to evoke curiosity about the lesser-known chapters of South Asia's past.
Throughout the work, readers are encouraged to reflect on the broader implications of the Alkhan's journey, prompting a deeper understanding of identity and heritage in a region marked by constant flux.
Bakker employs a rich narrative that combines historical texts with archaeological findings, providing readers with a well-rounded perspective. The author's keen analysis invites readers to consider how the Alkhan navigated their environment and interacted with neighboring civilizations, illustrating the complexities of cultural exchange and adaptation.
The first fascicle serves as a stepping stone, opening avenues for further exploration into the Alkhan's legacy. Bakker's thorough research not only aims to inform but also to evoke curiosity about the lesser-known chapters of South Asia's past.
Throughout the work, readers are encouraged to reflect on the broader implications of the Alkhan's journey, prompting a deeper understanding of identity and heritage in a region marked by constant flux.
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