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William Hoey’s monograph offers an in-depth examination of trade and manufactures in Northern India, presenting a detailed analysis of commercial practices, economic structures, and industrial development throughout the region. The work combines historical research with economic observation to document the diverse trading networks and manufacturing sectors that shaped Northern India’s economy.
This scholarly work explores the interconnections between trade routes, merchant communities, and production methods that defined the commercial landscape. Hoey examines various industries and their contributions to regional prosperity, providing insights into traditional manufacturing practices and their evolution during the period of study.
The monograph serves as a valuable resource for historians, economists, and scholars interested in understanding India’s economic history, commercial development, and the industrial practices of Northern India. It remains an important reference for those studying South Asian trade history and the foundations of modern Indian commerce.







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