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Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part A (2023)

Social changes in 17th and 18th centuries of medieval Andhra Desa: A study

Social changes in 17th and 18th centuries of medieval Andhra Desa: A study

Author(s)
Masna Venugopal and Dr. D Venkateswara Reddy
Abstract
The Persians following the Shiah faith, were said to have the descended from the Mohammad himself and the King, following the same religion, could not to them any harm, not that he ever wanted to at the maximum, only a fine could be lived on a Persian man whatever his fault would have been. They belonged to different nations of Europe viz. Portugal, Denmark, Netherlands, France, and England. While the Portuguese had arrived on the land of Andhra only in the seventeenth century, they established themselves on the various ports of the country. Some of the important ports on the coastline of Andhra were Bimlipatnam, vishakapatnam, Kakinada, Jagganthpuram, Coinga, Ingeram, Yanam, Palakaollu, Madapollam, Narsapore, Motupalli, Machilipstnam, point Devi, Nizampatnam or Petapuli, CginnaGanjam, Cottapatnam, Ramaptnam. The European men led a scandalous life in India. There was no controlling authority over them to control their personal lives. The absence of family responsibilities also was a reason for the debauched life that they lived in India.
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How to cite this article:
Masna Venugopal, Dr. D Venkateswara Reddy. Social changes in 17th and 18th centuries of medieval Andhra Desa: A study. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(1):12-15.
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