So what are the History related books you have bought?
I have
- India's Ancient Past by R. K. Sharma
- Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
- Land of seven rivers: History of India's Geograph by Sanjeev Sanyal
So what are the History related books you have bought?
I have
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Thanks for this thread, Devi.
Although we have loads of non-fiction historical books in our home, sharing my personal favourite book which is a historical fiction by Saradindu Bandopadhyay. Here's the goodreads link.
Originally posted by: devashree_h
So what are the History related books you have bought?
I have
- India's Ancient Past by R. K. Sharma
- Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
- Land of seven rivers: History of India's Geograph by Sanjeev Sanyal
I have india's ancient past by RK Sharma
Some that I own
Rig Vedic people - Invaders, migrants or indigenous people by B.B. Lal
Sapiens -A history of mankind (really disappointed it doesn't mention much of Indian history)
Indian Epigraphy -- A Guide to Study of Inscription in India by Richard Salmon
I generally take online books though
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Some that I own
Rig Vedic people - Invaders, migrants or indigenous people by B.B. Lal
Sapiens -A history of mankind (really disappointed it doesn't mention much of Indian history)
Indian Epigraphy -- A Guide to Study of Inscription in India by Richard Salmon
I generally take online books though
Good suggestion, may be I will buy this one.
None. I prefer watching documentaries or reading independent accounts of past events.
I recently took a course on Indigenous history and most of our course material was sourced from texts, articles, statistical reports, videos and even art rather than any single text book and I found that to be much more illuminating and eye-opening.
History, so many times, is distorted by the the historian. As the famous quote goes - "Perhaps no one has changed the course of history as much as historians."
My sis is an History PG student. So we have a lots of History Books in our house.
Some are : 1. Medieval India by Habib I.
2. India's Struggle for Independence
3. A History of the Modern World
4. Approaches to History
5. Sapiens
6. India's Ancient Past
People, India's ancient past is by R S Sharma (Ram Sharan)
Just a Lil typo
I have a good 50-70 books on history at this point, PDFs run in 100s
topic wise list mil sakti hai 
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Some that I own
Rig Vedic people - Invaders, migrants or indigenous people by B.B. Lal
Sapiens -A history of mankind (really disappointed it doesn't mention much of Indian history)
Indian Epigraphy -- A Guide to Study of Inscription in India by Richard Salmon
I generally take online books though
Sapiens series isn't exactly a history book in sense of textbook. It's a thematic reading or an alternative history account of sorts. I've read Harari's other works too. It is written from a very specific perspective.
Originally posted by: Satrangi_Curls
People, India's ancient past is by R S Sharma (Ram Sharan)
Just a Lil typo
I have a good 50-70 books on history at this point, PDFs run in 100s
topic wise list mil sakti hai
Neha ji is an history buff ? Good to know! 
