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It is not common knowledge, even within India, let alone the world, that the current widely presented history and chronology of ancient India is not the one recorded by Indians, but rather a distorted version created during the colonial rule of India. This book explains the reasons and the glaring errors in the prevalent Indian chronology and history. The author approaches these errors with evidence based on years of extensive research supported by hundreds of references that are cited in the book. He discusses numerous specific examples of distortions of the chronology to provide a correct,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It is not common knowledge, even within India, let alone the world, that the current widely presented history and chronology of ancient India is not the one recorded by Indians, but rather a distorted version created during the colonial rule of India. This book explains the reasons and the glaring errors in the prevalent Indian chronology and history. The author approaches these errors with evidence based on years of extensive research supported by hundreds of references that are cited in the book. He discusses numerous specific examples of distortions of the chronology to provide a correct, continuous, and connected chronology and history of India from 3100+ BC to AD 1192.
Autorenporträt
Anil Mehta has a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur and a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He has over 30 years of experience in research, development, and design in the chemical industry with 12 United States patents.He has been keenly interested in history since his childhood. After first encountering theories regarding the potentially severe distortions in ancient Indian chronology and history, he could not wait to find the truth. He retired early in 2018 from a very satisfying career to commit his research skills full time to better understand and share the true history of India.