Konkan Economy and Society in Transition, 1818-1920

Konkan Economy and Society in Transition, 1818-1920
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Download or read book Konkan Economy and Society in Transition, 1818-1920 written by Sheela Mohan Nabar and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: South Konkan, A Coastal Region On The West Coast Of India Had Celebrated Ports Such As Ratnagiri, Rajapur, Malvan, Devgad, Vijaydurg, Bankote And Vengurla. Trade Flourished Through These Ports. The Author Examines The Impact Of British Rule On This Region Over A Period Of One Hundred Years.


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