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Inland Transport and Communication in Medieval India is a comprehensive historical study that delves into the sophisticated infrastructure that enabled commerce and communication across the Indian subcontinent during medieval times. Benoy Kumar Sarkar meticulously traces the development of trade routes, including both overland pathways and riverine systems, that connected distant regions and facilitated the movement of goods, people, and ideas.
The work explores various modes of transportation available during the period, from caravans and merchant ships to postal systems and messenger networks. Sarkar examines how these communication systems supported the political administration of medieval kingdoms and empires while enabling cultural and religious exchange. The book provides valuable insights into the economic structures that depended on reliable inland transport, including the spice trade, textile commerce, and precious metal exchanges.
This scholarly resource is essential for understanding medieval Indian history and the critical role that logistical networks played in shaping the region’s political and economic landscape.

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