Description
The Native States of India is a detailed historical study that provides an in-depth analysis of the princely states that existed during British colonial rule in India. Author Jadab Chandra Chakrabarti meticulously examines the political structures, administrative systems, and governance frameworks of these native states.
The book explores how these states maintained their sovereignty while operating under British overlordship, the treaties and agreements that bound them to the British Crown, and their unique cultural and political characteristics. Chakrabarti presents a scholarly perspective on the relationships between the native rulers and the colonial administration.
Through detailed historical narratives and analysis, the work sheds light on the contributions of these princely states to Indian history and their eventual integration into the modern Indian nation. This comprehensive reference is essential for anyone studying Indian history, colonial administration, or the political evolution of the Indian subcontinent.







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