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This authoritative work by B. H. Baden Powell provides an exhaustive examination of the land systems prevalent throughout British India during the colonial period. The manual systematically documents the various land-tenure arrangements and revenue administration practices that were implemented across different provinces of the Indian subcontinent.
Baden Powell’s detailed analysis covers the diverse approaches to land management, property rights, and fiscal collection methods that characterized British colonial administration in India. The third edition represents a refined compilation of these complex systems, offering valuable insights into how colonial authorities organized and controlled agricultural land and revenue generation.
This hardcover edition remains an indispensable resource for historians, scholars, and students of colonial Indian history, land policy, and administrative systems. It provides contemporary documentation of the institutional frameworks that shaped rural India during the British Raj.
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