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This extensive 10-book set presents a thorough examination of the Census of India conducted between 1871 and 1951, with a specialized focus on the Jammu & Kashmir region. Compiled by renowned scholars Khan Ba Rai Bahadur Pandit Bhag Ram, Khan Bahadur Munshi Ghulam Ahmed Khan, and Md. MatinUzZaman Khan, this collection serves as an invaluable historical document for researchers, historians, and scholars.
The census data encompasses critical information about population distribution, demographic patterns, occupational structures, literacy rates, and religious composition across the region during this transformative period in Indian history. Each volume systematically presents raw census data alongside analytical insights, offering readers a multifaceted understanding of how Jammu & Kashmir’s society evolved over eight decades.
This authoritative reference work is essential for academic research, genealogical studies, regional history documentation, and understanding pre-independence India’s demographic landscape. The meticulous compilation and organization of data make it an indispensable resource for anyone studying South Asian history, census methodology, or the specific historical development of the Jammu & Kashmir region.







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