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020 | _a978110702076 | ||
082 | _a330.954792031 GRE | ||
100 | _a"Green, Nile" | ||
245 | 0 | _aBombay islam: the religious economy of the west indian ocean | |
260 | _aNew Delhi | ||
260 | _bCambridge University Press | ||
260 | _c2011 | ||
300 | _a327p. | ||
520 | _aAs a thriving port city, nineteenth-century Bombay attracted migrants from across India and beyond. Nile Green's Bombay Islam traces the ties between industrialization, imperialism and the production of religion to show how Muslim migration from Bombay fueled demand for a wide range of religious suppliers. | ||
650 | _aInternal migrants-India Bombay-History | ||
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