This stunning coffee-table book showcases the beauty, diversity, and splendor of India through high-quality photography. It celebrates its cultural heritage, vibrant festivals, contrasting landscapes, and everyday life. Visually, it presents the full spectrum of life on the subcontinent, from ancient architecture to colorful textiles, providing a vibrant and captivating picture of India.
A lavishly illustrated book showcasing India's timeless beauty, cultural heritage, rich history, and diverse geography. Covering various aspects of life, ancient architecture, sacred sites, traditions, people, and natural wonders, this book presents a comprehensive overview of India's allure and splendor, aimed at promoting culture and travel.
Islamic Courts in Indonesia by Daniel S. Lev examines the political foundations of Indonesia’s Islamic legal institutions. The book analyzes how religious courts evolved under colonial and post-independence governments, showing how political power shaped their authority, structure, and role in society. Lev highlights the tension between state control and Islamic legal tradition, illustrating …
The reality of the Indian presence in Asian cultures is undeniable. Recent scholarship in Asian cultural studies has emphasized the essential oneness of the substratum that defines Asian identity. Buddhism and Hinduism, originating in India, travelled beyond their homeland and profoundly shaped the beliefs and faith of people across Asia. Trade, political ambitions, and religious pursuits facil…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the historical and cultural development of China from the Qin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty. The first part focuses on the formation of the first centralized empire under the Qin, as well as the consolidation of institutions, the system of government, and the formation of a highly civilized society during the Han Dynasty. This book highlights nationa…
This book will give readers a glimpse of one of the main cultural forms among Chinese minorities. It not only introduces the dances of each minority group, including characteristic movements, steps, patterns, rhythms and musical accompaniment, but also gives the historical and legendary background for the dances. The selection of twenty-five minority groups' folk dances represents the fruition …
V. S. Naipaul's India: A Wounded Civilization is both a personal reflection and a trenchant analysis of India, written after his visit to the country in 1975 during the Emergency. Naipaul examines India's complex history, religion, and social structure, arguing that centuries of foreign rule have left deep psychological and cultural scars. He depicts a nation grappling with poverty, disillusion…
United Arab Emirates: Heritage & Modern Development offers a comprehensive overview of the UAE’s transformation from a traditional desert society to a modern, rapidly developing nation. The book explores the country’s rich cultural heritage—its tribal traditions, Bedouin lifestyle, architecture, and maritime history—while also examining the political, economic, and social changes that f…
The book The Foundations of Africanité or Négritude and Arabité by Léopold Sédar Senghor outlines the philosophical, cultural, and historical foundations of the concepts of Africanité (African-ness) and Négritude, two core ideas in modern African identity thinking. Senghor discusses the complex relationship between black African heritage and Arab traditions, and how these two elements sh…
This book encompass historical perspective of respective communities, their contribution at the national level and elaborate coverage of their places of worship and sacred sites. The text has been written by Dr Safdar Ali Shah, a well-known researcher and scholar; and the photography have been done by Syed Javaid A Kazi, President Pakistan Photographic Society and recipient of Presidential Prid…