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Title:
CRAFTSMEN AND SOME POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS IN THE GOA REGION (AD 1000 TO 1510)

Authors:
Christopher H. De Souza

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Christopher H. De Souza
Ph. D Student, Department of History, Goa University

MLA 8
Souza, Christopher H. De. "CRAFTSMEN AND SOME POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS IN THE GOA REGION (AD 1000 TO 1510)." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 4, no. 4, Apr. 2019, pp. 3175-3181, ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=237. Accessed Apr. 2019.
APA
Souza, C. (2019, April). CRAFTSMEN AND SOME POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS IN THE GOA REGION (AD 1000 TO 1510). Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 4(4), 3175-3181. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=237
Chicago
Souza, Christopher H. De. "CRAFTSMEN AND SOME POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS IN THE GOA REGION (AD 1000 TO 1510)." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 4, no. 4 (April 2019), 3175-3181. Accessed April, 2019. ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=237.

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Abstract:
The craftsmen played an important role for the rulers and elites. They were involved in the minting of coins as well as during the time of making donations. They also produced items which were utilised by the elites as well as the common people. Besides this, they were also involved in various temple celebrations and activities. They also made various grants for the upkeep of the temples. This article attempts to study the contributions of the craftsmen in the political and religious domain.

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