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The History Of The Imperial Assemblage At Delhi provides an authoritative and detailed account of one of the most significant ceremonial events in colonial Indian history. Held on January 1st, 1877, this grand assemblage brought together dignitaries, rulers, and administrators from across the Indian subcontinent to celebrate the elevation of Queen Victoria to the title of Empress of India.
J. T. Wheeler’s meticulous documentation captures the elaborate preparations, ceremonial proceedings, and political significance of this historic gathering. The work offers valuable insights into the structure of British imperial governance, the relationships between the British Crown and Indian princely states, and the cultural dimensions of Victorian imperialism.
This historical record serves as an essential primary source for understanding nineteenth-century India, the mechanics of colonial administration, and the grand spectacles through which imperial power was projected and consolidated during the height of the British Raj.







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