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The Portuguese in India

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SKU: 9788119139378

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Discover the rise of the Portuguese as a major power in India with “The Portuguese in India, Volume 2.” Explore their complex relationship with the Mughals, marked by both cooperation and conflict. Frederick Charles Danvers’ in-depth analysis provides a crucial understanding of this pivotal period in Indian history. ISBN: 9788119139378

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788119139378
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 1224
  • Weight: 1972 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8119139372
  • Publisher Date: 10 Sep 2023
  • Height: 179 mm
  • Spine Width: 110 mm
  • Width: 263 mm

13 reviews for The Portuguese in India

  1. Divya Manwani

    Informative and well-researched, although the writing style is a bit dense for a casual reader.

  2. Adishwar Singh Khurana

    Interesting but quite lengthy and detailed. Best for those with a serious interest in Indo-Portuguese history.

  3. Kuldeep Singh

    Danvers’ book offers a deep dive into the subject matter. Sometimes the details are a bit too granular.

  4. Asad Aqeel

    A classic! A bit dated, but indispensable for understanding this era. Worth the effort to read it.

  5. Raghav Anil Banka

    Excellent research and comprehensive analysis. I found it very informative and useful for my research on the topic.

  6. Kalpish Choudhary

    A good resource, but can be a slow read. The language is rather academic and not very engaging.

  7. Rishi Raj Verma

    Incredible depth of research, a vital resource for anyone studying Portuguese India. Very satisfied!

  8. Swapnil Kumar

    A solid historical work. The level of detail is impressive, although it might overwhelm some readers.

  9. Prateek Jayant

    Really insightful into the relationship between the Portuguese and the Mughals! A must read for history enthusiasts.

  10. Anchal

    Good overview of the Portuguese presence in India. I wish there were more maps and illustrations to help visualize the events.

  11. Mayank Jain

    Danvers provides valuable historical context. However, the writing style is a bit outdated and can be challenging to follow.

  12. Hemant Kumar

    A detailed account, but sometimes dry. Danvers clearly knows his stuff, but it can be a bit dense for casual reading.

  13. Akanshit Narula

    Fascinating look at a complex relationship. The book is a bit old, but the insights are still very relevant. Glad I read it!

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