About The Book: On Alexander’s Track to the Indus by Aurel Stein is a gripping personal narrative of his 1905–1906 expedition tracing the route of Alexander the Great through the rugged terrain of the North-West Frontier of India (now Pakistan). Blending historical inquiry with adventurous travel, Stein investigates ancient sites, inscriptions, and local traditions to map Alexander’s path toward the Indus River. The book combines meticulous archaeological observations with vivid descriptions of the landscape, people, and challenges faced during the journey. It serves as both a scholarly exploration of classical history and an engaging travel memoir, revealing Stein’s deep passion for uncovering the ancient past.
Author: Aurel Stein
Pages: 316
Edition: 1899
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