Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350980835
- Publisher Date: 2015
- ISBN-10: 9350980835
- Binding: Hardcover
Original price was: ₹1,295.00.₹971.00Current price is: ₹971.00.
Explore India’s vibrant early modern era (16th-18th centuries) through “Trade, Politics, and Society.” Discover how bustling trade routes, complex political landscapes, and dynamic social structures shaped the subcontinent. ISBN: 9789350980835. Journey through a transformative period in Indian history.
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Ashutosh Mishra –
Excellent book! I learned so much!
Piyush Kumar –
Enjoyable read, though sometimes the details felt overwhelming. Good for those new to the topic.
Sudeep Saurav –
Well-written and informative. A great resource for students and researchers alike.
Aaryan Shreshtha –
Not a light read, but the insights are worth the effort. Gained a better understanding.
Nysa Arora –
Clear and concise. Made a complex topic easy to understand. Highly recommended.
Varun Gandhi –
Interesting, though a bit slow-paced. Worth reading if you’re interested in the topic.
Darshan Dann –
Comprehensive and insightful. Sheds light on the interconnectedness of trade, politics and society.
Kashish Kanodia –
A little dry in places, but overall a worthwhile read for history enthusiasts.
Avneesh Kaur –
A decent overview of the period. Some chapters were more engaging than others.
Shabbir Ahmed –
I found the sections on society most fascinating. A balanced and well-written account.
Pooja Dipak Ingale –
While the content is strong, the editing could be improved. Some minor errors.
Rishabh Sonker –
Enjoyable and insightful. Provided a new perspective on Indian history.
Saurabh Singh –
A well-researched book offering a glimpse into early modern India. Highly recommend.
Prateek Jayant –
Wonderful book with nice information about trade, politics and society of india.
Devansh Gupta –
Good starting point for learning about early modern India. Enjoyed the focus on trade.
Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande –
While informative, the writing style could be more accessible. A bit dense for casual readers.
Divyank Kantilal Agarwal –
Offers a refreshing perspective on Indian history. Highly recommended for students.
Jai Prakash –
A bit academic but full of valuable information. Prepare for a deep dive.
Shashwat Anand –
An excellent resource for understanding the complexities of the era. A valuable addition to any library.
Priyanshu Jain –
Provided interesting insights into trade but felt lacking in its analysis of political structures.
Gayatri Kundu –
Felt somewhat repetitive. A decent overview, but not particularly groundbreaking.
Harshit Makode –
A scholarly work, but accessible to the general reader. Learned a lot.
Saurish Behl –
Detailed and informative book. Enjoyed reading it.