Nepal
A History from the Earliest Times to the Present
Oxford University Press
Paperback
Description
Nestled between the powerful nations of India and China, Nepal remained isolated from the world until 1951. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, Nepal boasts the highest mountains, including the iconic Mt. Everest, and an unparalleled biodiversity. Despite its self-imposed isolation, it is home to a vibrant mosaic of 125 ethnic groups, 123 languages, and diverse religions, primarily Hinduism and Buddhism. In this insightful book, South Asia expert Axel Michaels delves into Nepal’s profound history—from prehistoric times and the Licchavi dynasty to pivotal events like the rise of the republic, the Maoist insurgency (1996–2006), and the tragic royal massacre of 2001. The book also explores Nepal's rich arts, architecture, and cultural traditions, highlighting its connection with neighboring regions such as India, Tibet, and China.
Why You Should Read This Book:
- Gain a Deep Understanding of Nepal’s Unique History: From ancient dynasties to modern political shifts, uncover the layers that shaped Nepal.
- Discover the Diversity of Cultures and Traditions: Learn about Nepal’s 125 ethnic groups, 123 languages, and the rich tapestry of its religious practices.
- Explore Beyond Mt. Everest: Understand the lesser-known yet fascinating principalities like Mustang and Sherpa regions.
- Insights from Primary Sources: Benefit from meticulously researched content based on Nepali, Sanskrit, and other indigenous sources.
- Appreciate Nepal’s Artistic Heritage: Dive into the country’s remarkable arts, architecture, and handicrafts that reflect its spiritual and cultural essence.
This comprehensive guide is a must-read for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and anyone fascinated by Nepal’s extraordinary journey through time.
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