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  • edited by Ram Kumar Ahirwar

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por B.R.Publishing Corporation, 2015

    ISBN 10: 9350501821 ISBN 13: 9789350501825

    Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Significance of minerals in archaeology/K.N. Singh. 2. Arts and crafts during later-vedic age/Mudasir Ahmad Lone. 3. Historical development of the concepts of Bali and Bhaga/Shyam Sunder Nigam. 4. Coins as a source of economic and social history of M.P./Dhirendra Solanki. 5. Governance structure of ancient corporate body in India, (Sreni)/S.K. Mishra. 6. Muryan administration and its impact on its economy/Bilal Ahmad Mir. 7. Agricultural system as backbone of Imperial Guptas/Ashaq Hussain Malik. 8. Trade and commerce during Gupta Period/Javed Ahmed Rishi. 9. An Economic Phenomenon during Gupta period with special reference to 'Feudalism' and its few similarities with European 'Feudalism'/Mohd. Ashraf Dar. 10. Economic condition in Kashmir during Chak Rule/Mushtaq Ahmad Tantray. 11. Irrigation reforms of Avantivarman/Mohammad Yaqoob Allie. 12. Economic developments of Kashmir during Sultan Zain-Ul-Abidin's Reign (1420-1470 A.D.)/Zahoor Ahmad Malik. 13. Coinage system in Delhi Sultanate/John Mohammad Paul. 14. Trade and trade routes in ancient Kashmir/Nissar Ahmad Kumar. 15. Economic imperialism and the Revolt of 1857: An overview/Neeta Tapan. 16. The stolen wealth of India during British rule/Sartaj Ali. 17. Kashmir land reforms after Independence/Naseera A. 18. The contribution of tourism in economical development of Ujjain/Anjana Singh Gour. Scholars are always locked in debate whether cattle breeding came first or agriculture, whether social being determines social consciousness, whether the means of production and the relations of production effect the materials basis of social stratification. But still there is no doubt that a steady economic activity can be gleaned as early as the palaeolithic age when mane was food gatherer. Gradually, cattle breeding and agriculture arose and became mutually dependent. Skill in technology and money economy led to urbanization and brought about revolutionary changes in society. Indus Valley Civilization points to this fact. Not much work has been done regarding all the debatable issues in economic history. The work Historical Aspects of Economic Development would fill up the lacuna in this direction. The work would be fruitful for the researchers as well as common reader.

  • edited by Ram Kumar Ahirwar

    Publicado por B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2019

    ISBN 10: 9387587673 ISBN 13: 9789387587670

    Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Hardcover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. In oldest civilization of world natural powers of God and Goddess were in Vogue. We have often traced the evidences of oldest sources and archaic remains. From archaic evidences we found female deity worship, trees, animals and sign of swastika, seals from Indus Valley civilization. We can observe from this that there were a tradition of worship. Similarly their rituals and worship rites could be found in Vedic literature which includes praisal songs of deities. Earlier natural powers could be seen having in form of God but later on the impact got lesser and they remained as minor deities. Hence some new deities were evolved in their place. In this process of fall and rise many deities lost their existence but now also they remembered as folk deity by so many people. There were also scarcity of learning and knowledge. This book tries to fulfill that scarcity. The book throws light on the views of different scholars relating on the important of folk deity in Indian culture. It is important in itself and certainly it would be beneficial for upcoming scholars and common people as well.