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110. I have argued this point at some length with reference to Mughal India in Indian Historical Review, V(l-2), pp. 168-171.

111. Francois Bernier, Travels in the Mugul Empire (A.D. 1656-1668), tr. A. Constable, 2nd. ed. revised by V.A. Smith, London, 1916, p. 258.

112. Values as an obstacle to economic growth in South Asia', Journal of Economic History, xxvii (December 1967), pp. 588-607.

113. Cf. D.D. Kosambi, An Introduction to the study of Indian history, Bombay, 1956, about 'Islamic raiders—breaking hidebound custom in the adoption and transmission of techniques.'



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