Representing India : Indian culture and imperial control in eighteenth-century British orientalist discourse
Representing India : Indian culture and imperial control in eighteenth-century British orientalist discourse is a book series. It includes 5 books, written by 4 different authors.
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- number of authors: 4 people
- number of books: 5
- books: Ayeen Akbery, or, The institutes of the emperor Akber, Ayeen Akbery, or, The institutes of the emperor Akber. Vol. 2, Institutes of Hindu law, or, The ordinances of Menu, according to the gloss of Cullúca, comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil
- authors: Abū al-Faz̤l ibn Mubārak, Manu (Lawgiver)
- publication dates: 2000, 2000, 2000
- book publishers: Routledge
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