Description
- ISBN-13: 9789360804503
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 160 gr
- ISBN-10: 9360804509
- Publisher Date: 9/27/2024
- Height: 30 mm
- No of Pages: 244
- Width: 649.999 mm
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,121.00Current price is: ₹1,121.00.
Explore Kashmir’s agrarian system (1846-1889) under Dogra rule. Rattan Lal Hangloo examines the impact of revenue demands, trade patterns, and land assignments on the peasantry in a society resisting modernization. Discover how competing interests shaped rural life and agricultural practices in this critical study of a transitional era.
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Ram Nikunj Sharma –
A must read for anyone studying Kashmiri history. In-depth analysis.
Tushar Agarwal –
Too academic for casual readers.
Shikhar Singh –
Good overview, needs maps.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
Helped me understand the complexities of land ownership. Could be more engaging, though.
Anonymous –
Fascinating insights into Dogra rule’s impact on Kashmiri agriculture. A must-read for history buffs.
Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar –
A detailed look at a complex period. The book is informative, though sometimes dense.
Sahil Khadane –
Well-researched and provides valuable information. A bit too focused on details.
Nishit Muralia –
Excellent historical analysis! Very detailed and gives a great perspective on the era.
Richa Sharma –
The book is well-researched, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Sakshi Yogendra Kasat –
Excellent source of information! I have learned so much.
Shiwam Singh Singroul –
It’s very informative and a must-read for history enthusiasts.
Soumendra Das –
Extremely detailed account of the agrarian system. I found it a little difficult to get through.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
Very informative, but be prepared for dense academic writing.
Akshit Goel –
A valuable resource for understanding Kashmiri history. A bit scholarly, but worth the effort.
Anubhav Pandey –
Dense but rewarding read for serious scholars.
Rohit Sharma –
Important research.
Aastha –
Gives a great look into the Dogra reign. Somewhat dry and dense but important.
Rakshit Monga –
A bit dry, but packed with valuable research. Sheds light on a crucial era.
Nishant Kumar –
A comprehensive study, though the focus on trade patterns can be overwhelming.
Rushali Arya –
Offers a new perspective on the era’s social issues. A little repetitive.
Karan Premanand Chikate –
Provides a critical perspective on land policies. Sometimes repetitive.
Arvinder Singh –
Important work, but quite academic. Could use more personal stories from the peasantry.
Akif M –
It’s a valuable contribution to the field. But it needs better editing.
Kunal Manoharrao Motghare –
Hangloo’s analysis is thorough. However, it could be more accessible to non-academic readers.
Varalika Kathuria –
Comprehensive and insightful. I learned a lot about the socio-economic conditions of the time.