The Portuguese in India: Being a History of The Rise and Decline of Their Eastern Empire (Set of 2 Volumes)

The Portuguese in India: Being a History of The Rise and Decline of Their Eastern Empire (Set of 2 Volumes)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UBF017
Author: FREDERICK CHARLES DANVERS
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2022
ISBN: 9788121266468
Pages: 1168 (Throughout B/w Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 1.64 kg

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About The Book

The Portuguese territories in India now consist of Goa, Daman and Diu. The settlement of Goa is due to fine harbor, from by the promontories of Bardes and Salsette. Goa is considered an integral part of Portuguese Empire and with Daman and Diu for administrative purposes. At the time when Portuguese first reach India, the Indo-European commerce was entirely in the hands of Arabs About the time that the Portuguese arrived in India, the Empire of Brahmani Musalman became dismembered into five separate Kingdurn. The political position of Portugal, engrossed as it was by its wars with Spain, rendered the thought of an application for an expensive feet of discovery worse than useless.

About the Author

Frederic Charles Danvers (1833-1906), often Frederick, was a British civil servant and writer on engineering. The Superintendent of the India Office Records between 1884 and 1898, he was also a historian and wrote works on India. Danvers published History of the Portuguese in India (2 vols. 1894), an ambitious work. Outside his official duties, Danvers wrote mainly on technical areas He contributed articles on public works in India to Engineering (1866-75), and a volume "India" (1877) in the series Information for Colonial Engineers published by E and F N. Spon. He besides compiled memoranda on Indian coal, coal washing, and artificial fuel (1867-9), and publishing Statistical Papers relating to India (parliamentary paper, 1869), Coal Economy (1872), and A Century of Famines, 1770-1870 (1877). He read papers before the Society of Arts on Agriculture in India (1878), Famines in India (1886), and The India Office Records (1889). The first and third of these papers gained the Society's silver medal. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society in 1880, subsequently served on its council, and read papers before it on Agriculture in Essex (1897) and A Review of Indian Statistics (1901). He was elected a member of the Society of Arts in 1890.

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