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Description
A revolutionary new history of the diffusion of Indian ideas, from the award-winning, bestselling author and co-host of the chart-topping Empire podcast
India is the forgotten heart of the ancient world.
In the millennium and a half from c. 250 BC to 1200 AD, Indian art, religion, technology, astronomy, music, dance, literature, mathematics and mythology blazed a trail across the world – a Golden Road that stretched from the Red Sea to the Pacific.
Here, William Dalrymple draws from a lifetime of scholarship to highlight India's oft-forgotten position as the heart of ancient Eurasia. For the first time, he gives a name to this spread of Indian ideas that transformed the culture and technology of not only its ancient world, but of the world as we know it today.
Product details
| Published | Feb 12 2026 |
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| Format | Audiobook |
| Duration | 6 hours and 40 minutes |
| ISBN | 9789369527663 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Dazzling . . . Not just a historical study but also a love letter.
Guardian
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[Dalrymple is] one of India's finest popular chroniclers . . . his great achievement is in assembling the disparate fragments of early India's engagements across the continent into a delightfully readable whole.
New York Times Book Review
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An outstanding new account . . . The most compelling retelling we have had for generations.
Financial Times
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Audacious . . . Mr. Dalrymple sets out to correct what he believes is a narrative wrong-the playing down of India and Indians in Western accounts of history . . . [he] must get credit for flying the flag of the land that has been lucky enough to become his obsession.
Wall Street Journal
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The Golden Road puts ancient and early medieval India at the heart of an empire of ideas, trade, science, religion and culture. In this masterful work, Dalrymple . . . aims to correct "India's often forgotten position" as a cultural and economic superpower that, in his telling, transformed Asia and much of the world.
Nishant Dahiya, NPR
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In his masterful new work . . . historian William Dalrymple argues that India has both the potential and the historical track record to catch up with its former peer to the northeast . . . The Golden Road fills an important gap in our understanding of the intra-Asian relations that predated the arrival of European colonisers.
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