The Immortals of Meluha James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction (2006) Kim Krans chronicles her deeply
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The Immortals of Meluha James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction (2006) Kim Krans chronicles her deeply1900 BC. In what modern Indians mistakenly call the Indus Valley Civilisation. The inhabitants of that period called it the land of Meluha a near perfect empire created many centuries earlier by Lord Ram, one of the greatest monarchs that ever lived. This once proud empire and its Suryavanshi rulers face severe perils as its primary river, the revered Saraswati, is slowly drying to extinction. They also face devastating terrorist attacks from the
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