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The Taluqdari Settlement in Oudh

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Discover the Taluqdari system of Awadh in “The Taluqdari Settlement in Oudh” by Rajkumar Sarvadhikari (ISBN: 9788194496236). Explore the history of this system through the words of colonial administrators. Published in 1882, this book offers insights into the United Provinces, the Indian Mutiny, and land revenue systems. A must-read for scholars of colonial South Asia.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788194496236
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 8194496233
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

15 reviews for The Taluqdari Settlement in Oudh

  1. Nisha Daga

    Dense but rewarding. The historical context is crucial for understanding colonial India. Could use some modern analysis.

  2. Manan Anand

    Very informative about the Taluqdari system. Exactly what I was looking for!

  3. Manshi Namdev

    Good historical background, but a difficult read if you’re not familiar with the topic. I was lost.

  4. Aanchal Arya

    Provides unique insights into land revenue policies. A bit dry at times, but overall informative.

  5. Rahul Kannojia

    A must-read for serious scholars of colonial South Asia. It’s a bit old but very relevant.

  6. Vilas Tyagi

    A fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. Sarvadhikari provides a valuable perspective on the Taluqdari system.

  7. Akanksha Sinha

    An eye-opening look at the colonial administration and its impact on land ownership.

  8. Anjali Gupta

    Helpful for research, though the writing style shows its age. A bit biased perspective.

  9. Urvi Bansal

    I found it interesting. However, it requires existing knowledge of the time period.

  10. Pankaj Mansion

    A detailed account of the Taluqdari Settlement. Essential reading for anyone studying Oudh’s history.

  11. Kanishk Kumar

    Excellent resource for understanding the historical context of land settlements in Oudh.

  12. Atul Keshri

    An interesting, though biased, account. Provides valuable insight, if approached critically.

  13. Yogesh Bhadauria

    An important primary source for researchers. The language is challenging, but the content is worthwhile.

  14. Udit Gupta

    A classic text on the subject. Some parts are a bit hard to get through, but it’s worth the effort.

  15. Rudraksh Ravikiran Kornule

    While useful, the colonial perspective is strong. Read with a critical eye. A great historical source!

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