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  1. Upinder Singh (born 22 June 1959) is an Indian historian who is a professor of History and Dean of Faculty at Ashoka University. She is the former head of the History Department at the University of Delhi. She is also the recipient of the inaugural Infosys Prize in the category of Social Sciences (History).

  2. Upinder Singh. Pearson Education India, 2008 - History - 677 pages. Basic Approach Developed as a comprehensive introductory work for scholars and students of ancient and early medieval Indian...

  3. Upinder Singh is an Indian historian and the former head of the History Department at the University of Delhi. She is the dean of faculty and professor of history at Ashoka University. She is also the recipient of the inaugural Infosys Prize in the category of Social Sciences.

  4. Upinder Singh is a leading historian of ancient and early medieval India, with research interests in political ideas, archaeology, and cultural interactions. She has taught at St. Stephen's College and the University of Delhi, and received the Infosys Prize in Social Sciences in 2009.

  5. Showing 24 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Upinder Singh has 24 books on Goodreads with 9178 ratings. Upinder Singhs most popular book is A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the S...

  6. 17 de feb. de 2024 · ‘Migration has always been an important part of India’s history’: Upinder Singh. ‘A history of ancient and early medieval India’ (Pearson), as Singh explains, was written keeping in mind general readers who are interested in getting an in-depth understanding of ancient India and students of history. Written by Adrija Roychowdhury.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2017 · Upinder Singh documents the dynamic tension between violence and nonviolence in ancient Indian political thought and practice over twelve hundred years. Political Violence in Ancient India looks at representations of kingship and political violence in epics, religious texts, political treatises, plays, poems, inscriptions, and art ...