Trade and Diplomacy in India-China Relations
Author : Haraprasad Ray
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Page : 254 pages
File Size : 40,96 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Political Science
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Author : Haraprasad Ray
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Page : 254 pages
File Size : 40,96 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Political Science
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Page : 606 pages
File Size : 22,28 MB
Release : 1948
Category : Asia
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Author : Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India)
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Page : 1254 pages
File Size : 11,91 MB
Release : 1837
Category : Asia
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Author : Jonathan L. Lee
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 797 pages
File Size : 20,28 MB
Release : 2022-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 1789140196
A colossal history of Afghanistan from its earliest organization into a coherent state up to its turbulent present. Located at the intersection of Asia and the Middle East, Afghanistan has been strategically important for thousands of years. Its ancient routes and strategic position between India, Inner Asia, China, Persia, and beyond has meant the region has been subject to frequent invasions, both peaceful and military. As a result, modern Afghanistan is a culturally and ethnically diverse country, but one divided by conflict, political instability, and by mass displacements of its people. In this magisterial illustrated history, Jonathan L. Lee tells the story of how a small tribal confederacy in a politically and culturally significant but volatile region became a modern nation-state. Drawing on more than forty years of study, Lee places the current conflict in Afghanistan in its historical context and challenges many of the West’s preconceived ideas about the country. Focusing particularly on the powerful Durrani monarchy, which united the country in 1747 and ruled for nearly two and a half centuries, Lee chronicles the origins of the dynasty as clients of Safavid Persia and Mughal India: the reign of each ruler and their efforts to balance tribal, ethnic, regional, and religious factions; the struggle for social and constitutional reform; and the rise of Islamic and Communist factions. Along the way, he offers new cultural and political insights from Persian histories, the memoirs of Afghan government officials, British government and India Office archives, and recently released CIA reports and Wikileaks documents. He also sheds new light on the country’s foreign relations, its internal power struggles, and the impact of foreign military interventions such as the “War on Terror.”
Author : Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Page : 614 pages
File Size : 18,56 MB
Release : 1841
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Page : 724 pages
File Size : 30,77 MB
Release : 1842
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Author : Richard M. Eaton
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 25,91 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520205079
Eaton ranges over all the important aspects of that community's history, whether political and social, or cultural and religious...This study must rank among the finest contributions to South Asian scholarship to appear for some while.
Author : Asiatic Society of Bengal
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Page : 772 pages
File Size : 41,48 MB
Release : 1847
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Author : Asiatic Society of Bengal
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Page : 776 pages
File Size : 45,88 MB
Release : 1885
Category : India
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Author : John McAleer
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 42,90 MB
Release : 2017-10-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0295744502
The British engagement with India was an intensely visual one. Images of the subcontinent, produced by artists and travelers in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century heyday of the East India Company, reflect the increasingly important role played by the Company in Indian life. And they mirror significant shifts in British policy and attitudes toward India. The Company’s story is one of wealth, power, and the pursuit of profit. It changed what people in Europe ate, what they drank, and how they dressed. Ultimately, it laid the foundations of the British Raj. Few historians have considered the visual sources that survive and what they tell us about the link between images and empire, pictures and power. This book draws on the unrivalled riches of the British Library—both visual and textual—to tell that history. It weaves together the story of individual images, their creators, and the people and events they depict. And, in doing so, it presents a detailed picture of the Company and its complex relationship with India, its people and cultures.