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ID128114
Title ProperGeopolitical and geo-economic relations of central and south Asia
Other Title Informationobstacles strategies, connectivities
LanguageENG
AuthorRudenko, Yelena I
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)According to many experts on ancient and Medieval history of contacts between Central and South Asian regions in previous centuries, including Janet Rizvi, "the trade from Mysore to Central Asia presented no difficulties". Obviously, not all trades who come to India from Central Asia alongwith their caravans reached coastal part of subcontinent, but rather chose as their final destination, the major cities of North India.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Indian Ocean Studies Vol.21, No.3; December 2013: p.283-305
Journal SourceJournal of Indian Ocean Studies Vol.21, No.3; December 2013: p.283-305
Key WordsHistory ;  Ancient History ;  Medieval History ;  India ;  History - India ;  Central Asia ;  South Asia ;  Migration ;  International Trade ;  North India ;  Civilization ;  Coastal India ;  Economic Interest ;  Trade and Commerce ;  Afghan Tangle ;  Indian Diaspora ;  Global Maritime Trade ;  Obstacles Strategies ;  Geopolitical Relations ;  Geo-Economic Relations ;  Coastline Trade