A Biker’s Pilgrimage : Forgotten Edifices, Unfortunate Histories

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History is generally documented in a manner that is specific to either an event or people/individuals. This is a one-of-its-kind book that makes the reader reconsider history from the perspective of a place or a monument, instead of the epochs around an individual or an event. The book focuses on eight important ancient places in North India which faced destruction at the hands of conquerors and invaders. This is a journey through the tales, legends and history of these ancient sites—often painful yet sometimes heroic. The lustre of these places as important centres of religion, learning, art and architecture attracted not only those who helped them flourish but also those who destroyed them. The book spotlights these unfortunate places and the distressing tale of their demise. The author, Sabya Sachi Ghosh, brings forth research and observations that are unique to who he is, and is not. He’s a biker, a Master of English at The Doon School, and a visual artist, but not a historian.

Sabya Sachi Ghosh is a visual artist and a Master of English at the Doon School, Dehradun. He is also an ardent history enthusiast and a biker, who rides to far-flung places in India to document ancient ruins, monuments and archaeological sites. He is a contributing author of the book Muslims and Media Images: News vs Views and has written a few travel articles for the Delhi edition of the Deccan Herald newspaper.

Sabya Sachi Ghosh

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