Kin, clan, raja, and rule; statehinterland relations in preindustrial India [by] Richard G. Fox.
Material type:
- 0520018079
- JQ222 .F65
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SAIACS Archives Room | Frykenberg Collection | ARCH FRBC 954.2 F791K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 046021 |
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ARCH FRBC 954.14 B982E Echoes from old Calcutta | ARCH FRBC 954.14 E14R The rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204-1760 / | ARCH FRBC 954.163 P119N Naga short stories | ARCH FRBC 954.2 F791K Kin, clan, raja, and rule; | ARCH FRBC 954.2 S568A Agrarian change in a Northern Indian State: Uttar Pradesh, 1819-1833. | ARCH FRBC 954.2 E19B Banaras : | ARCH FRBC 954.2 N427M The Madura country |
Bibliography: p. 174-181.
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