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Reversals of national fortune, and social science methodologies. [PDF]
Diamond J.
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Animal movement on the hoof and on the cart and its implications for understanding exchange within the Indus Civilisation. [PDF]
Petrie CA +10 more
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The Konark Temple's Construction: A Critical Review of the Historical, Cultural, and Scientific Evidence. [PDF]
Bahinipati S, Ranjan Biswal D, Suar D.
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A political sociology of empire: Mughal historians on the making of Mughal paramountcy
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1982
The economic activities of the Mughal empire derived from the basic urges which created and sustained it as well as the structure of polity devised for their fulfilment. Welfare of the peasantry was a basic norm of policy, though the nature of the Mughal state and its ruling class inevitably induced a persistent tendency to deviate.
Irfan Habib
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The economic activities of the Mughal empire derived from the basic urges which created and sustained it as well as the structure of polity devised for their fulfilment. Welfare of the peasantry was a basic norm of policy, though the nature of the Mughal state and its ruling class inevitably induced a persistent tendency to deviate.
Irfan Habib
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Abstract Although the events of the Seven Years’ War were set in motion by the global conflict between continental powers waged in part through their East India Companies, their outcomes in the Indian subcontinent were shaped by the longer and deeper pattern of conflict and cooperation between the Mughal empire and European traders in ...
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