Description
Indian Recreations presents a detailed scholarly examination of the domestic and rural economy of both Mahomedan and Hindu populations in India. Compiled by William Tennant, this two-volume set offers extensive observations and strictures on the social, economic, and cultural practices of these communities during the colonial period.
The work covers various aspects of daily life including agricultural practices, household management, economic systems, and social customs. Tennant’s analysis provides valuable historical insights into 19th-century Indian society, documenting the economic structures and domestic arrangements that governed Muslim and Hindu households.
This set serves as an important historical document for understanding Indian civilization, colonial-era ethnography, and the economic foundations of Indian communities. It remains a significant resource for scholars studying South Asian history, economics, and social structures.







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