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Category
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History
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Author
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William Dalrymple
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Cover
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Hardcover
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ISBN
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9781408864418
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Dimensions
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24*16 cm
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Weight
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317g
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Language
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English
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Pages
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482
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Publisher
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Bloomsbury
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Country of origin
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India
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Description
The Golden Road by William Dalrymple is a non-fiction travel book that explores the ancient trade routes of India, tracing the path of the "Golden Road" through the deserts of Rajasthan to the ancient cities of the Silk Road. Dalrymple takes readers on a journey through history, culture, and landscapes, focusing on the fascinating cultural exchanges and historical connections between India and Central Asia. The book blends personal narrative with historical analysis, exploring themes of migration, empire, and the diverse cultural heritage of the region. Dalrymple’s vivid storytelling and in-depth research provide a rich and immersive experience for readers interested in the history and culture of the Indian subcontinent.
About the Author
William Dalrymple is a British historian, travel writer, and author, renowned for his books on South Asia, particularly India. He is best known for his historical narratives and travelogues that explore the cultural, political, and historical complexities of the region. Some of his notable works include The Age of Kali, City of Djinns, and The Last Mughal. Dalrymple's writing blends rich historical detail with personal anecdotes, offering deep insights into the places he explores. His works have earned widespread acclaim for their vivid storytelling and rigorous research. Dalrymple is also a co-founder of the Jaipur Literature Festival, one of the largest literary festivals in Asia.