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William Hough’s ‘A Brief History of the Bhopal Principality in Central India’ offers a scholarly examination of one of India’s significant princely states. The work chronicles the development and governance of Bhopal from its establishment through the contemporary period, providing readers with valuable historical documentation of the region’s political landscape, administrative structures, and social dynamics.
This historical treatise serves as an essential reference for understanding the Bhopal principality’s role within the broader context of Central Indian history. Hough’s detailed narrative captures the complexities of princely state governance during a transformative period in Indian history, offering insights into the leadership, territorial expansion, and cultural significance of Bhopal. The work remains an important primary source for historians, scholars, and those interested in Indian regional history and the historical development of princely states during the colonial and post-colonial periods.







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