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Eighteenth-century Gujarat : the dynamics of its political economy,

1750-1800

Nadri, G.A.

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Nadri, G. A. (2007, September 6). Eighteenth-century Gujarat : the dynamics of its political

economy, 1750-1800. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12306

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List of abbreviations

BCP: Bombay Commercial Proceedings, British Library (BL), London CUP: Cambridge University Press

FRS: Factory Records Surat, BL

GG&R: Gouverneur-Generaal en Raad (Governor-General and Council) HRB: Hoge Regering van Batavia* (High Government at Batavia) IESHR: Indian Economic and Social History Review

JEH: Journal of Economic History

JESHO: Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient MAS: Modern Asian Studies

MSA: Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai NAI: National Archives of India, New Delhi OUP: Oxford University Press

Proceedings: Proceedings of the English Chief/ President and his Council PIHC: Proceedings of Indian History Congress

SFD: Surat Factory Diary, MSA

TNSA: Tamil Nadu State Archives, Chennai

VOC: Verenigde Oost Indische Companie* (United East India Company)

* All references to VOC and HRB are from the Nationaal Archief, The Hague, The Netherlands

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