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Angus 1 Brahman 1 Brahman bureaucracy 1 Brangus 1 Chandar Bhan Brahman 1 Islamic rule 1 Livestock Production/Industries 1 Mughal Empire 1 Production Economics 1 binary choice 1 governance 1 multivariate probit model 1 munshīs 1 mysticism 1 nobility 1 social history of medieval South Asia 1 southern India 1 wazīrs 1 western India 1
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Guha, Sumit 1 Hagerman, Amy D. 1 Kinra, Rajeev 1 McCarl, Bruce A. 1 Zhang, Yuquan W. 1
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1
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The Indian Economic & Social History Review 2 2011 Annual Meeting, July 24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1
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How Climate Factors Influenced the Spatial Allocation of and Returns to Texas Cattle Breeds
Zhang, Yuquan W.; Hagerman, Amy D.; McCarl, Bruce A. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2011
counties. Angus, Brangus, and Brahman are considered in the model. Results suggest that it is more efficient to estimate the … binary choice equations jointly than separately. Counties having higher summer temperatures are more likely to choose Brahman … and warmer winters increase the likelihood of adopting Brangus and Brahman. Angus price imposes positive effects on both …
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Master and Munshī
Kinra, Rajeev - In: The Indian Economic & Social History Review 47 (2010) 4, pp. 527-561
-Persian state secretary, or munshÄ«. Our guide will be the celebrated Mughal munshÄ«, Chandar BhÄn Brahman (d. 1662-63), whose life …
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Serving the barbarian to preserve the dharma
Guha, Sumit - In: The Indian Economic & Social History Review 47 (2010) 4, pp. 497-525
The last six centuries saw the emergence of major empires that dominated every part of the world. Inevitably then, these imperial formations governed diverse and polyglot peoples. They also developed complex systems of governance that deployed unprecedented numbers of scribes and accountants,...
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