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Census of India 1901: Hyderabad – Report Volume Book 51 Vol. XXII, Pt. 1 [Hardcover]
0Uncover the essential historical data of early 20th-century India with this detailed report on the 1901 Census of Hyderabad. This significant volume provides a comprehensive overview of housing, population trends, religious demographics, age and marital status, education, and occupational livelihood within Hyderabad. It meticulously analyzes caste, tribe, and race, offering critical insights into the region’s societal structure. An indispensable resource for historians, demographers, researchers, and students of Indian history, this book unlocks valuable perspectives on Hyderabad’s past and the British colonial era. Access authentic Indian historical records and understand the foundational demographics of a nation.
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Census of India 1901: Madras – Provincial Tables Volume Book 37 Vol. XV-B, Pt. 3 [Hardcover]
0Explore the foundational demographics of colonial India with the 1901 Census of Madras. This vital hardcover volume presents detailed provincial tables, offering unparalleled historical data. Delve into population variations, religious and caste demographics, educational attainment, and occupational structures within the Madras Presidency. It’s an indispensable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone studying Indian history, social evolution, or colonial administration. Access a crucial primary source for understanding the intricate social and economic landscape of early 20th-century India. Essential for serious academic and genealogical pursuits.
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Census of India 1901: Mysore – Tables Volume Book 57 Vol. XXIV-B, Pt. 3 [Hardcover]
0Unlock India’s rich past with the 1901 Census of Mysore. This detailed volume offers a deep dive into colonial India’s social and economic landscape, presenting critical data on population, housing, religious demographics, caste structures, and occupational patterns for Mysore State. An indispensable reference for historians, demographers, and students of Indian history, it meticulously records information on education, age, gender, and livelihood from a transformative period. Essential for anyone researching India’s heritage and historical census data.
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Census of India 1901: The Lower Provinces of Bengal And Their Feudatories – The Imperial Tables Volume Book 13 Vol. VI-A, Pt. 2
0Explore the foundational demographic landscape of British India’s Lower Provinces of Bengal and their Feudatories with the crucial 1901 Census. This volume of the Imperial Tables offers unparalleled, detailed statistics on population, housing, religious composition, educational attainment, and occupational distribution. A critical resource for understanding the social and economic history of the era, it is indispensable for researchers, genealogists, and scholars of Indian history and demographics. Delve into the intricate data that shaped colonial India and gain profound insights into the region’s communities. Essential for serious historical study.
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Census of India 1901: The Lower Provinces of Bengal Their Feudatories – Report Volume Book 12 Vol. VI, Pt. 1
0Uncover the intricate tapestry of colonial India with this seminal 1901 Census report for the Lower Provinces of Bengal. Meticulously detailing population, demographics, and social structures, this volume offers unparalleled insights into the region’s diverse communities, occupations, and livelihoods at the turn of the 20th century. Essential for historians, researchers, students of Indian demographics, and anyone passionate about Bengal’s rich heritage, this comprehensive report serves as a vital primary source. Explore vintage India’s foundational data and gain a deeper understanding of its historical societal framework.
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Census of India 1901: The Punjab, its feudatories and the North-west Frontier Province – The report on the census. Volume Book 41 Vol. XVII. Pt. 1 [Hardcover]
0Unlock the demographic tapestry of colonial India with this vital 1901 Census report for Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province. This comprehensive volume meticulously details population figures, religious compositions, caste hierarchies, educational attainment, and livelihood patterns across the region. An indispensable primary source, it offers invaluable insights for historians, researchers, and genealogists keen on understanding the socio-economic landscape of British India. Essential for academic studies and deep dives into India’s historical population data.
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Census Of India 1911: Andaman and Nicobar Islands – Report & Tables Volume Book 3 Vol. II, Pt. 1 & 2 [Hardcover]
0Dive into the foundational demographics of Andaman and Nicobar Islands with this comprehensive Census of India 1911 report. Authored by R. F. Lowis, this rare hardcover volume provides indispensable historical data and insights into colonial India’s administrative and social fabric. An essential primary source for Indian history scholars, researchers, genealogists, and students keen on understanding the region’s past population dynamics. Uncover detailed tables and reports that illuminate a significant period of Indian heritage and development. A must-have resource for specialized libraries and collectors of Indian historical documents.
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Census Of India 1911: Bombay – Imperial Tables and Administrative Report Volume Book 12 Vol. VII, Pt. 2 & 3
0Explore the intricate demographics and administration of Bombay during the pivotal 1911 Census of India. This comprehensive volume, presenting crucial imperial tables and an in-depth administrative report, offers unparalleled historical data from British India. It is an indispensable resource for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history, providing deep insights into the social and economic fabric of the Bombay Presidency. Delve into foundational records that illuminate colonial India’s past, making it a must-have for understanding India’s historical evolution.
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Census Of India 1911: Bombay (Town And Island) – Report And Tables Volume Book 13 Vol. VIII, Pt. 1 & 2 [Hardcover]
0Uncover the intricate demographic history of colonial Bombay with this seminal Census of India 1911 report. This comprehensive volume offers detailed tables and insights into the population, social structure, and urban development of Bombay (Town and Island) during a pivotal era. Essential for historians, researchers, students of Indian history, and genealogists seeking authentic historical records and Indian demographic data. A critical resource for understanding India’s past and the evolution of its major cities.
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Census Of India 1911: Burma – Tables Volume Book 15 Vol. IX, Pt. 2
0Unlock critical historical data with this essential reprint of the 1911 Census of India, focusing on Burma. This volume, detailing Tables Volume Book 15 Vol. IX, Pt. 2, provides deep insights into demographic figures and societal structures from a significant period. Essential for academics, researchers, and students specializing in Indian history, colonial administration, or archival studies, it offers invaluable statistical tables. Delve into the socio-economic landscape of British India’s past through this meticulously preserved historical document. A foundational resource for anyone investigating India’s demographic evolution and administrative records.
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Census Of India 1911: Central Provinces And Berar – Report Volume Book 16 Vol. X, Pt. 1 [Hardcover]
0Unlock crucial insights into India’s past with this authoritative report from the 1911 Census of India, focusing on the Central Provinces and Berar. Authored by J. T. Marten, this volume offers a deep dive into the demographics, social structures, and economic conditions of British India during a pivotal era. As a primary historical record, it provides invaluable raw data for researchers, historians, and students seeking to understand the intricate tapestry of pre-independence India. Essential for academic study and genealogical research, this hardcover edition serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in Indian history and census data.
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Census Of India 1911: Cochin – Report And Imperial Tables Volume Book 31 Vol. XVIII, Pt. 1 & 2
0Access essential historical Indian demographic data with this crucial reprint of the 1911 Census of Cochin. Originally compiled with a report and imperial tables by C. Achyuta Menon, this volume provides an unparalleled look into colonial-era Kerala’s society and population. It’s an indispensable primary source for historians, researchers, and students delving into India’s past, offering detailed statistics and societal insights from the period. Discover the socio-economic conditions and administrative structures that shaped ancient Cochin. This book is a cornerstone for understanding regional Indian history and preserving vital archival records.