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The Queen’s Justice: A True Story Of Indian Village Life is Edwin Arnold’s detailed and authentic portrayal of village existence in India. Through careful observation and immersive narrative, Arnold captures the essence of rural Indian society, documenting the intricate social structures, cultural practices, and daily struggles of village inhabitants.
This remarkable work provides readers with genuine glimpses into how justice, community bonds, and traditional values shape life in Indian villages. Arnold’s firsthand accounts reveal the complexities of village governance, family dynamics, and the unique ways in which communities resolve conflicts and maintain social order. The narrative explores themes of resilience, adaptation, and the profound wisdom embedded in village traditions.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction masterpiece remains an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand authentic village life in India beyond stereotypes and romanticized portrayals.


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