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The Land of the Five Rivers is a comprehensive economic history of the Punjab region, spanning from its earliest recorded times to 1890. Hugh Kennedy Trevaskis provides an in-depth analysis of the Punjab’s development, examining the economic systems, trade networks, and agricultural practices that shaped this fertile region.
The work traces the historical progression of the Punjab through various periods, analyzing how geography, commerce, and economic policies influenced the region’s growth and prosperity. Trevaskis explores the significance of the five rivers that gave the Punjab its name, and how water management and irrigation were crucial to its economy.
This scholarly text serves as an important resource for understanding pre-colonial and colonial economic history in India, offering detailed insights into the Punjab’s economic transformation during this extended period.







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