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Sanjeev Kumar, FRASGB

@sanjeevku

Historian and Author. Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain. Author of book series “Treasures of the Gupta Empire”.

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The Book “Treasures of the Gupta Empire, 2nd Edition” (2024) Part I, is now available as a PDF download. This will allow all the Scholars, Researchers and Students and everyone else to have access to the latest research on this amazing and beautiful History of Ancient India.

The Book “Treasures of the Gupta Empire, 2nd Edition” (2024) Part I, is now available as a PDF download. 

This will allow all the Scholars, Researchers and Students and everyone else to have access to the latest research on this amazing and beautiful History of Ancient India.
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I am in India starting next week. Lots of meetings and talks planned. Many new exciting developments in the works. February 12th 3:30pm: I will be giving a talk at Delhi University. Will post more specific details asap.

I am in India starting next week.  Lots of meetings and talks planned. Many new exciting developments in the works. 

February 12th 3:30pm:  I will be giving a talk at Delhi University.  

Will post more specific details asap.
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All with interest in history of Ancient India are welcome to attend. Feb 12, 2025. 3:30pm. Delhi University. If you have my book and wish to have it signed, please do bring along. I look forward to meeting all after the Q&A session at end of talk. Please share. 🙏🏼

All with interest in history of Ancient India are welcome to attend. 

Feb 12, 2025. 3:30pm. Delhi University. 

If you have my book and wish to have it signed, please do bring along. I look forward to meeting all after the Q&A session at end of talk. 

Please share. 🙏🏼
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Here is a selection of crowns and diadems worn by kings in ancient times. The coins of the Gupta Era (AD 319–543) beautifully capture the grandeur and artistry used to depict royalty. While coin designs varied across different regions of the empire, this small collection offers a

Here is a selection of crowns and diadems worn by kings in ancient times. The coins of the Gupta Era (AD 319–543) beautifully capture the grandeur and artistry used to depict royalty. While coin designs varied across different regions of the empire, this small collection offers a
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The beautiful portrayal of a King hunting a lion is shown on this Lion-Slayer Type coin of the famous king Chandragupta II. The imagery of this gold coin is meant to show Chandragupta II’s conquest over the regions of Malwa and Gujarat, as he started his conquest over the

The beautiful portrayal of a King hunting a lion is shown on this Lion-Slayer Type coin of the famous king Chandragupta II. 

The imagery of this gold coin is meant to show Chandragupta II’s conquest over the regions of Malwa
and Gujarat, as he started his conquest over the
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Reminds me of imagery of Shiva .. maybe this is similar to what our Sages observed in clear night skies free from light pollution, during the ancient times.

Reminds me of imagery of Shiva .. maybe this is similar to what our Sages observed in clear night skies free from light pollution, during the ancient times.
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Baudhayana Discovered Pythagoras' Theorem — 300 Years Before Pythagoras 🔥 You were told that a² + b² = c² was discovered by a Greek. But what if I told you… A Vedic Rishi named Baudhayana wrote the same theorem In Sanskrit, Over 3,000 years ago? Let me blow your mind...🧵

Baudhayana Discovered Pythagoras' Theorem — 300 Years Before Pythagoras 🔥
 
You were told that a² + b² = c² was discovered by a Greek. But what if I told you…

A Vedic Rishi named Baudhayana wrote the same theorem In Sanskrit, Over 3,000 years ago?

Let me blow your mind...🧵