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The Revenue Manual of the British Empire in India is a scholarly work that delves into the intricate systems of revenue collection and financial administration established by British colonial authorities across India. M. G. Ranade, a prominent historian and administrator, meticulously documents the structures, policies, and procedures that governed the economic relationship between the colonial government and Indian territories.
This manual serves as an essential historical resource for understanding how the British Empire systematized taxation, land revenue, and administrative control in India. It explores the various revenue acts, district-level implementations, and the broader economic implications of colonial fiscal policy. The work is invaluable for historians, researchers, and students seeking to comprehend the financial mechanisms that sustained British imperial rule and shaped India’s economic landscape during the colonial period.







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