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Trade and civilisation in the Indian ocean: An Economic history from the rise of islam to 1750
A landmark study examining the economic and commercial interactions that shaped the Indian Ocean region from the rise of Islam (7th century) to the mid-18th century. The book explores long-distance maritime trade, commercial networks, economic institutions, cultural exchanges, and the role of ports and trading communities across Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa. Chaudhuri analyzes how trade contributed to the growth of regional civilizations, the formation of interconnected markets, and the emergence of a complex economic world system. Combining historical, economic, and cultural perspectives, this work stands as a foundational reference in Indian Ocean studies and global economic history.
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