Set in 1874, the story follows Sarat Chandra Das, a skilled civil engineer turned spy for the British Empire in Darjeeling. Tasked with uncovering secrets about the enigmatic and isolated kingdom of Tibet, Das embarks on a mission to gather vital intelligence that could strengthen British influence in South Asia amidst the geopolitical tensions of the Great Game against Russia. The narrative explores themes of espionage, cultural encounters, and the complexities of colonial ambitions.
Sarat Chandra Das Libri






(Enlarged Edition) Here the Tibetan words are given in alphabetical order, with their accepted Sanskrit equivalents, followed by the English meaning. All the technical terms are illustrated from extracts from Sanskrit-Buddhist and Tibetan works. (Reprinted)
Indian Pandits In The Land Of Snow
- 130pagine
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An Introduction to the Grammar of the Tibetan Language
- 340pagine
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A journey to Lhasa and central Tibet
- 235pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The book presents an authentic account of a journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet, originally published in 1899. It captures the unique experiences and observations of the author during a time when such travels were rare and challenging. The reprint maintains the historical significance and quality of the original edition, offering readers a glimpse into the culture, geography, and spirituality of Tibet at the turn of the 20th century.
A Tibetan-english Dictionary With Sanskrit Synonyms; Volume 2
- 652pagine
- 23 ore di lettura
