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The Mughals, the Portuguese, and the Indian Ocean : changing meanings and imageries of Maritime India

Title
The Mughals, the Portuguese, and the Indian Ocean : changing meanings and imageries of Maritime India.
ISBN
9789380607337
9380607334
Publication
Delhi : Primus Books, 2013.
Physical Description
viii, 234 pages 25 cm
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 12, 2013
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Akbar, the Portuguese and the politics of religious dialogue
Fishing the Pearl and the Soul: a study on the politics of the Portuguese and the identity formation of the Paravas in Pearl Fishery Coast, 1500-1600
City in space and metaphor: a study on the port-city of Goa, 1510-1700
Trading networks and region formation: the making of South India, 1500-1750
Indian trade with Eastern Mediterranean during the age of Portuguese commercial expansion, 1500-1650
Changing meanings of oceanic circulations between coastal western India and the African markets, 1500-1800
Shifting from inland to the frontiers of coastal societies: a study on the integration of coastal northern Konkan with the Mughal world, 1650-1720
Voices of dissent, early nationalism, and Indian alternatives to European perceptions of church: a study on the travel narratives of Varthamanapusthakam
Trade, religion, and politics: a study on the meanings of Portuguese activities in the northern zones of Bay of Bengal, 1632-1840
Economic processes, ruralization, and ethnic mutation: a study on the changing meanings of Lusitanian space in India, 1780-1840.
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