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Trade & Traders in Early Indian Society

Autor Ranabir Chakravarti
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2006
Situating trade and traders in the overall agrarian milieu of early India, this book highlights the diversities of merchants and market places, which are not viewed as an undifferentiated category. Chakravarti strongly argues against the perception of declining trade in India during the period AD 500-1000, and demonstrates the linkages of trade at the locality level during this period. The author questions the stereotyped account of early Indian commerce merely in terms of trade in luxuries and draws our attention to transactions in daily necessities. In-depth analysis of maritime commerce in the Bengal coast (c. 200 BC to AD 1300) is a major feature of the book. The author also explores different, if not sometimes conflicting, attitudes of early Indian society to merchants, who wee lauded as patrons to cultural activities and also branded as 'open thieves'; yet the presence of non-indigenous merchants was always favoured. The settlements of foreign merchants especially in coastal tracts witnessed in different ages remarkable cultural synthesis and coexistence among diverse trading communities. Most significantly, the social and cultural accommodation of several non-indigenous minority groups is inseparably associated with the history of early Indian commerce. The author also examines the role of trading communities in the making of a plural and complex society like India.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788173046957
ISBN-10: 8173046956
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 140 x 220 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Manohar Publishers
Colecția Manohar Publishers (IND)

Cuprins

Preface to the Second Edition; Introduction; Early Historial India: A Study in its Material Milieu (c. 600 BC-AD 300); Merchants & Other Donors at Ancient Bandhogarh; The Putabhedana as a Centre of Trade in Early India; Rajasresthi; Maritime Trade & Voyages in Ancient Bengal; Vangasagara-sambhandariyaka: A Riverine Trade Centre of Early Medieval Bengal; Seafaring in the Bengal Coast: The Early Medieval Scenario; Trade at Mandapikas in Early Medieval North India; The Pentha as a Centre of Trade in the Decan c. AD 600-1300; Nakhuda Nuruddin Firuz at Somanatha: AD 1264; Information, Exchange & Administration: Case Studies from Early India; An Enchanting Seascape: Through Epigraphic Lens; Bibliography; Index.