Inter-regional Trade and Colonial State Formation in Nineteenth-century Afghanistan |
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University and Gersham Nelson of Eastern Michigan University for providing teaching | 39 |
opportunities and both Ed Huiskamps for their interest in and patience with this project | 43 |
Transformations in the Personnel and Practices | 44 |
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Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Rahman's reign Afghan Afghan fruit Afghan nomads Afghan society Afghanistan Ahmad Amir Anglo-Afghan archival Asian Babur Bombay British Indian rupees British officials brokerage brokers Bukhara Burnes camels capital cash Central Asia circulation colonial authorities commodities communities currency Dera Ismail Khan Durrani Empire Durrani rulers Durrani state's eastern Afghanistan economic export fiscal Foreign S.C. Foreign Secret forms fruit monopoly groups Hindu hundis Ibid important Indian bankers Indian rupees Indus inter-regional interaction Istalif Kabul Kabul account books Kakar Khaibar Khattri Koh Daman kuchis literacy Lohanis Ludiana Macnaughten minting Mirza Mithenkote Mughal Muhammad Muhin Shah Multan networks nineteenth century nineteenth-century Afghanistan nomad traders North India Pashtun period Persian Peshawar Peshawar merchants Peshawri political Proceeding production qafilabashi Qandahar Rahman revenue route Russian Sarwar Khan Sayyid second Anglo-Afghan war Sethi Shikarpuri Shuja Siraj al-Tawarikh social sources South Asia subsidy textual transit taxes Trevor tribal