Trade, Ideology and Urbanization : south India 300 BC to AD 1300.
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TextSeries: Oxford India paperbacksPublication details: New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2006. Description: x, 485 p. : ill. ; maps 22 cmISBN: 978-0-19-564875-1 (pbk.)Subject(s): Cities and towns Growth | Cities and towns India Growth | Geschichte 300 v. Chr.-1300DDC classification: MCL 307.760954 CHA Summary: This book studies two relatively unknown phases of urbanization in South India in the early historical (300 BC - AD 300) and the early medieval (AD 600-1300) periods. The author analyses the reasons for urbanization not merely in terms of the economy and demography but also Cola imperialism and the bhakt ideology in this process.
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This book studies two relatively unknown phases of urbanization in South India in the early historical (300 BC - AD 300) and the early medieval (AD 600-1300) periods. The author analyses the reasons for urbanization not merely in terms of the economy and demography but also Cola imperialism and the bhakt ideology in this process.

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