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Indian Ocean in the Shaping of Late Medieval India

The study looks into the way the Indian Ocean circuits shaped the nature and contours of late Medieval India. The frequent movement of people, commodities and ideas through the Oceanic space particularly after 1500 brought in variegated forms of changes that helped to integrate the far flung and sca...

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Published in:Studies in history (Sahibabad) 2014-08, Vol.30 (2), p.125-149
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India
Indian Ocean
International migration
International trade
Maritime history
Medieval history
Seafaring
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