Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350981238
- Publisher Date: 2016
- ISBN-10: 9350981238
- Binding: Hardcover
Original price was: ₹795.00.₹596.00Current price is: ₹596.00.
Discover the fascinating history of Indian business communities in “Born to Trade.” Explore their journeys across Eurasia during the medieval and early modern periods. Learn how these communities thrived through trade and cultural exchange. Get insights into their lasting impact on global commerce. ISBN: 9789350981238
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Abhishek Gedam –
The book provides a fresh perspective on global commerce. It’s detailed but requires patience and can be hard to grasp sometimes.
Aniket Sahu –
I appreciated the depth of research in this book. It’s a bit scholarly, but worthwhile. The early chapters were good.
Karanveer Singh Marwaha –
Excellent account of Indian business communities. This book explains in detail about early modern Eurasia. A fascinating read.
Hanish Kumar –
Informative and insightful, ‘Born to Trade’ exceeded my expectations. It’s a good read, though occasionally complex.
Shubhi Verma –
Fascinating insight into the world of Indian merchants. The book is well-written, though it could use more maps. Recommended for history buffs.
Vriddhi Jain –
A well-researched book about Indian traders in Eurasia. It provides new perspectives, but sometimes gets a bit dense. Overall, worth reading.
Harsh –
A must-read for anyone interested in economic history. The author brings the past to life, although the details can be overwhelming at times.
Medha S Tigga –
I enjoyed learning about the global reach of Indian business communities. However, the language can be academic at times.
Pushkal Meena –
An eye-opening exploration of trade networks. It felt a bit long, but the content is definitely valuable. I learned a lot about the trade route.
Rahul Rinwa –
This book offers a detailed look at Indian traders. Some parts were dry, but the overall narrative is compelling and worth exploring.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
A good overview of Indian trade history. While it is informative, it lacked in some areas to convey more humanistic approach.