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http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/tripos-papers/part-ii-papers-for-2012-2013/paper-30
Islam, the sea and the hajj
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Engseng Ho, Graves of Tarim: geneaology and mobility across the Indian ocean
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ocean 1750s-1960s (1997)
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Sugata Bose, A Hundred Horizons: the Indian Ocean in the age of global empire (Cambridge, Mass., 2006), Chapter Six, “Pilgrim’s Progress under Colonial Rules”, pp.193-233
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Mecca the blessed Madina the Radiant by Dr.Emel Esin
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