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The Land Revenue of Bombay is a seminal historical study that traces the complex evolution of land revenue administration in one of India’s most significant colonial territories. Author Alexander Rogers offers an in-depth examination of the systems, policies, and practices that shaped Bombay’s fiscal landscape over time.
Through meticulous research and detailed analysis, Rogers documents how revenue collection mechanisms were established, reformed, and refined throughout the region’s history. The work explores the administrative frameworks that governed land taxation, the challenges faced in implementation, and the socioeconomic impacts on the local population. This comprehensive account serves as an essential resource for understanding the institutional and economic history of Bombay during a transformative era.
The book remains a valuable reference for scholars, historians, and students interested in colonial history, revenue systems, and the administrative development of Indian territories.







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