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Horses, guns and governments: A comparative study of the military transition in the Manchu, Mughal, Ottoman and Safavid empires, circa 1400 to circa 1750
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Horses, guns and governments: A comparative study of the military transition in the Manchu, Mughal, Ottoman and Safavid empires, circa 1400 to circa 1750
Roy, Kaushik (2012) Horses, guns and governments: A comparative study of the military transition in the Manchu, Mughal, Ottoman and Safavid empires, circa 1400 to circa 1750 , International Area Studies Review 15(2): 99–121.
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Kaushik Roy
Senior Researcher CSCW; Reader, Department of History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal
kroymilhist@yahoo.com
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