A Compendium of Calendars is an encyclopaedic work on the topic of the Christian, Saka and Hijrah Calendars. It is very comprehensive and elaborate. It consists of mainly three parts, exclusively dealing with the Christian, Saka (Indian National) and Hijrah Calendars. The author is of the view that the extant books on the topic are not very comprehensive and analytical. Moreover, the method adopted is more problematical and time-taking too. For the sake of making ...
There are many books dealing with this specialized subject, but when the author engaged himself in this work he found from his study and experience that the Conversion Tables in circulation are not very comprehensive and suffered mainly from two shortcomings-inaccuracy and intricacy. His work tries to rectify both. This Compendium consists of three main parts: Part I, illustrates the method of synchronizing Hijrah datres with the Gregorian dates from 506 A.D. ...
There are many books dealing with this specialized subject, but when the Author engaged himself in this work he found from his study and experience that the Conservation Tables in circulation are not very comprehensive and suffered mainly from two shortcomings-inaccuracy and intricacy. This work tries to rectify both. On this topic Author's cyclopedic work of interchanging Gregorian and Hijrah dates from 120 BH to 2010 AH (506 AD to 2571 AD) has already published ...