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    Sources for the History of British India in the Seventeenth Century
    Anglo Portuguese negotiations relating to Bombay, 1660-1677
    The East India Trade In The 17Th Century, In Its Political And Economic Aspects
    John Marshall in India - Notes and Observations in Bengal (1668-1672)
    • 2020

      The book is regarded as a significant literary work, valued by scholars and academics for its contribution to knowledge and culture. To ensure its preservation for future generations, it has been printed in its original format, complete with intentional marks and annotations that reflect its authentic nature. This approach highlights the book's historical importance and maintains its integrity as a vital piece of literature.

      The East India Trade In The 17Th Century, In Its Political And Economic Aspects
    • 2019

      Recognized for its significance in literature, the book serves as an essential knowledge resource for future generations. It is presented in its original form, with intentional marks preserved to maintain its authentic character. This approach highlights the book's historical value and its role in academic discourse.

      Anglo Portuguese negotiations relating to Bombay, 1660-1677
    • 2018

      This book, first published in 1926, is neither a catalogue of libraries and record offices, no is it a selection of transcripts from the English and Indian archives. The object of the undertaking is two-fold: in the first place, it looks at supplying a critical analysis of essential data for the study of seventeenth-century British India; in the second place, it looks at bringing within one purview all the materials lying scattered in various record offices. Every important document has been subjected to a close and careful scrutiny, and references have been given to printed works that throw further light on the subject.

      Sources for the History of British India in the Seventeenth Century
    • 2006

      Focusing on the contributions of John Marshall, this work highlights his unique role as an early English scholar of Indian antiquities rather than a trader or diplomat. The book encompasses various themes, including geographical notes, Hindu religion and philosophy, astrology, medical knowledge, folklore, and customs of both Hindus and Muslims. Marshall's observations provide valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of India during the late 17th century, making it a significant resource for those interested in Anglo-Indian history.

      John Marshall in India - Notes and Observations in Bengal (1668-1672)