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This is an in-depth study of the economic history of medieval India, particularly Mughal India, focusing on internal and foreign trade, seaports and shipping, transport and communication, commercial items for trade and factors that affect the course of economic life. Focusing on the sixteenth-seventeenth centuries, it points out that under the Mughals, there was a very substantial expansion of an integrated market. The trade contributed to increase in the ...
This book examines the socio-psychological consequences of generation gap. It approaches the problem from a very broad perspective and leads to some interesting conclusions about the phenomenon. It turns generation gap into a qualitative function of society and by intensive data survey shows the defects of its quantitative mapping. The book expands the psychology of generation gap multidimensional. By focusing on Muslim women of a particular society it engages ...