From Mountain Fastness to Coastal Kingdoms
From Mountain Fastness to Coastal Kingdoms
Hard Money and 'Cashless' Economies in the Medieval Bay of Bengal World
Deyell, John; Mukherjee, Rila
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2024
240
Mole
Inglês
9781032654263
15 a 20 dias
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1. From Mountain Fastness to Coastal Kingdoms: The Contours of the Medieval Bay of Bengal World 2. Media of Exchange under the Palas and the Senas as Reflected in their Inscriptions 3. Understanding the Economic Networks and Linkages of an Expanded Harikela 4. Money and Communications in Sultanate Bengal and its Neighbouring Areas: Evidence of the Coin-hoards (1205-1576 ce) 5. Cashless Economy or Value for Money: Early Medieval South India 6. Tibet and Bengal : Trade Routes and Long Distance Exchanges with Reference to Silver 7. The Laws of King Mengrai, Cowrie Shells, and Intra-Asian Interactions 8. Hard Money and 'Cashless' Economies: Medieval Bengal and the Greater Asian World
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East India Company;Manohar;Honourable East India Company;Coin-hoards;Lan Na;King Mengrai;Fra Mauro's World Map;Palas;Tamil Nadu;Use of coins in medieval India;Tibetan Buddhism;Bay of Bengal trading system;Sikandar Shah;cashless economies;North Bengal;monetary systems;Bengal Sultans;Precious Stones;Coin Hoards;Cowrie Shells;Cowrie Currency;Cowrie Money;Present Day West Bengal;Cashless Economy;Bengal Delta;Wang Dayuan;Malda District;India's West Coast;Mint Name;Ma Huan;Mint Towns;Riverine Port;Non-agrarian Sector
1. From Mountain Fastness to Coastal Kingdoms: The Contours of the Medieval Bay of Bengal World 2. Media of Exchange under the Palas and the Senas as Reflected in their Inscriptions 3. Understanding the Economic Networks and Linkages of an Expanded Harikela 4. Money and Communications in Sultanate Bengal and its Neighbouring Areas: Evidence of the Coin-hoards (1205-1576 ce) 5. Cashless Economy or Value for Money: Early Medieval South India 6. Tibet and Bengal : Trade Routes and Long Distance Exchanges with Reference to Silver 7. The Laws of King Mengrai, Cowrie Shells, and Intra-Asian Interactions 8. Hard Money and 'Cashless' Economies: Medieval Bengal and the Greater Asian World
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East India Company;Manohar;Honourable East India Company;Coin-hoards;Lan Na;King Mengrai;Fra Mauro's World Map;Palas;Tamil Nadu;Use of coins in medieval India;Tibetan Buddhism;Bay of Bengal trading system;Sikandar Shah;cashless economies;North Bengal;monetary systems;Bengal Sultans;Precious Stones;Coin Hoards;Cowrie Shells;Cowrie Currency;Cowrie Money;Present Day West Bengal;Cashless Economy;Bengal Delta;Wang Dayuan;Malda District;India's West Coast;Mint Name;Ma Huan;Mint Towns;Riverine Port;Non-agrarian Sector