If you liked The decline of Nayar dominance by Robin Jeffrey, start with Being Muslim in South Asia (2014), People, princes, and paramount power (1978), and Diminishing conflicts in Asia and the Pacific (2014). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Being Muslim in South Asia
2014 · 356 pages · Robin Jeffrey, Ronojoy Sen · Same author
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People, princes, and paramount power
1978 · 396 pages · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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Diminishing conflicts in Asia and the Pacific
2014 · 320 pages · Robin Jeffrey, Edward Aspinall · Same author
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Politics, women, and well-being
1992 · 285 pages · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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The Decline Of Nair Dominance
1994 · 417 pages · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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Waste of a Nation
2018 · 416 pages · Assa Doron, Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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1990 · 510 pages · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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1981 · 337 pages · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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Diminishing Conflict in Asia and the Pacific
2012 · 321 pages · Edward Aspinall, Robin Jeffrey, Anthony Regan · Same author
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2012 · 470 pages · Robin Jeffrey, Ronojoy Sen, Pratima Singh · Same author
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The Great Indian Phone Book How The Mass Mobile Changes Business Politics And Daily Life
2013 · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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2016 · 136 pages · Robin Jeffrey · Same author
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