Six glorious epochs of Indian history
by V.D. Savarkar, S.T. Godbole (Translator)Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was an Indian nationalist and Freedom fighter who has written lots of books in Marathi and Hindi languages related to events in Indian history. This book is a translation of his original work in Marathi titled "Saha Soneri Paane".
It counters the then accepted view /british propaganda that India's history was a saga of continuous defeats by foreign powers, and reproduces some events from the glorious military history of India. This book also contains his commentaries on those events which were written with a view to encourage nationalistic feelings of pride and brotherhood among Indians.
Chapter 1 .: Chanakya-Chandragupta
Chapter 2. Yavana-Destroyer, Pushyamitra
Chapter 3: Vikramaditya, Shaka-Kushan Menace
Chapter 4: Yashodharma, the Conqueror of the Huns
Chapter 5: The Climax of Maharashtrian Valour
Chapter 6: The Beginning of Muslim Incursion
Chapter 7: The Peculiar Nature of the Muslim Atrocities
Chapter 8: Perverted Conception of Virtues
Chapter 9: Super-Diabolic Counter-Offensive
Chapter 10: Intermittent Hindu Retaliation
Chapter 11: Tipu Sultan, The Savage
Chapter 12: A Resume
Chapter 13: Hindu War Policy
Chapter 14: Age-Long Relations of the Arabs with India
Chapter 15: Twelfth to Thirteenth Century
Chapter 16: Muslim Invasions on South India
Chapter 17: Khushrukhan and Devaldevi
Chapter 18: Beginning of the Final Overthrow of the Muslim Empire
Chapter 19: New Hindu Empire of Vijayanagar
Chapter 20: The End of the 16th Century
Chapter 21: The Marathas
Chapter 22: Attock and Beyond
Chapter 23: India Freed From British Dominatio