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Tag: South Asia

Transport of Indian Workers in the Nineteenth Century
The Spice Route in Greco-Roman Times
The Grand Trunk Road in 19th Century India
The Disintegration of the Portuguese Empire 1974-5
Indian Sub-Continent, 1965
Indian Emigration to Southeast Asia
European Imperialism in the Muslim World, 1920
Commercial Nuclear Power Stations around the World, 1991
Colonial Trade in Asia and Africa in the Early 18th Century
Colonial Partition of Africa before 1914
China During the Mongolian Period and the Sultanate of Delhi
British Crown Colony in India
Voyages of Zheng He 1405-33
Trade in Asia, ca. 610 A.D.
Trade and Religion, 5th Century
The Spread of Buddhism to AD 600
The Persian Empire 490 BC
The Mughal empire
North-West Regions of Medieval India – Major Routes from 10th to 15th Century
Marathas
Magadha.GIF
Japanese Investment and Trade in East Asia, 1995 and 1996
India in the time of Clive, 1760
Christianity in Asia, 600 to 1500

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