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Frederick John Shore’s ‘Notes on Indian Affairs 1st’ is an important historical documentation of Indian colonial administration during the British Raj period. Shore, a notable British administrator and scholar, offers detailed observations and analysis of governance structures, administrative practices, and affairs affecting Indian society during this transformative era.
The work serves as a primary source document for understanding the complexities of colonial rule in India, including political decisions, administrative reforms, and their impact on Indian territories and populations. Shore’s firsthand observations and professional insights provide readers with valuable perspective on how the British East India Company and colonial administration managed Indian affairs.
Originally published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly work remains relevant for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in understanding India’s complex past. It contributes significantly to the historical record of 19th-century Indian governance and continues to be referenced in academic studies of the colonial period.







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