An edition of Aphīma kr̥shi kā itihāsa (2007)

Aphīma kr̥shi kā itihāsa

Mālavā ke viśesha sandarbha meṃ

1. saṃskaraṇa.
Aphīma kr̥shi kā itihāsa
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An edition of Aphīma kr̥shi kā itihāsa (2007)

Aphīma kr̥shi kā itihāsa

Mālavā ke viśesha sandarbha meṃ

1. saṃskaraṇa.

Economic and social aspects of the cultivation and trading of opium poppy; a historical study with special reference to Malwa, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, India.

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Hindi
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264

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Aphīma kr̥shi kā itihāsa: Mālavā ke viśesha sandarbha meṃ
2007, Cirāga Prakāśana, Śrī Naṭanāgara Śodha Saṃsthāna
in Hindi - 1. saṃskaraṇa.

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.--Rājasthāna Vidyāpīṭha, Udayapura, 2003) under the title: Bīsavīṃ śatābdī meṃ Mālavāñcala meṃ aphīma kī kr̥shi kā itihāsa.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 256-264).

In Hindi.

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Udayapura, Rāja, Sītāmau, Mālavā, Ma. Pra

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SB295.O65 S75 2007

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iii, 264 p., [4] leaves of plates:
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264

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OL16304714M
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2007391140

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OL11730110W

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