Deccan Famine of 1630-32
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The great Deccan famine of 1630-1632 occurred in the Deccan region of Central India. By 1632, some 2,000,000 Indians died. The famine was the result of 3 consecutive staple crop failures, leading to intense hunger, disease, and displacement in the region. This remains one of the most devastating famines in the history of India.
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Ó Gráda, Cormac. (2007). "Making Famine History." Journal of Economic Literature. Vol. XLV (March 2007), pp. 5-38.