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Roshen Dalal

Roshen Dalal (born 1952) is an Indian writer of books for adults and children on the history of India and its religions. She has a PhD in Indian Ancient History.Roshen Dalal was born in Mussoorie and studied in various schools across the country. After a BA (Hons) in history from the University of Bombay, she completed an MA and PhD in Ancient Indian History from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has taught at both school and university, and been involved in research in the fields of history, religion and philosophy, and education.Books by Roshen Dalal
  • Zoroastrianism: An Introduction
  • The Guru Who Came Down from the Mountain: A Novel
  • Sweetie: The Story of a Cat
  • The Frogs and The Beautiful One: Two Stories (Short Stories Book 2)
  • Manimekalai: A Young Woman on a Buddhist Path (Buddhist texts Book 1)
  • The Puffin History of India - Vol : 2: A Children’s Guide to the Making of Modern India
  • The Vedas: An Introduction to Hinduism’s Sacred Texts
  • The Puffin History of the World - Vol. 2
  • The Puffin History Of The World (Vol. 1)
  • The Puffin History of India - Vol : 1: A Children’s Guide to Everything from the Indus Civilization to Independence
  • The 108 Upanishads: An Introduction
  • The Religions Of India: A Concise Guide To Nine Major Faiths

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