Foreign Trade and Commerce in Ancient IndiaAbhinav Publications, 1977 - 256 pages ----------- |
Contents
1 GEOECONOMIC FEATURES OF INDIA | 1 |
2
ORIGIN OF FOREIGN TRADE AND COMMERCE | 7 |
3 HISTORICAL AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS OF INDIA WITH THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD | 32 |
4 IMPORTANT CITIES TRADE CENTRES AND PORTS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE INDIA | 68 |
5 YĀTĀYĀTATRANSPORT OR MEANS OF COMMUNICATION | 100 |
6
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ROUTES | 140 |
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