Description
Ramaseeana is a seminal work by William Henry Sleeman, a British colonial administrator who extensively researched and documented the Thug criminal organization operating across India during the 19th century. This specialized linguistic study catalogues the unique vocabulary, argot, and secret language used by Thug members to conceal their activities and communicate among themselves.
The text serves as both a historical record and linguistic document, offering detailed explanations of terms, phrases, and codes employed by the criminal society. Sleeman’s comprehensive vocabulary guide includes context and usage notes that illuminate the cultural, social, and operational aspects of the Thug community. This work became instrumental in understanding and ultimately suppressing Thug activities during the British Raj.
Essential for historians, linguists, and scholars studying 19th century India, colonial administration, criminal history, and the evolution of regional Indian languages, Ramaseeana remains a unique primary source document.







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