Description
This historical report by Mark Wilks offers an in-depth examination of Mysore’s interior administration during the British colonial period. The work meticulously documents the government’s organizational structure, available resources, and detailed expenditure accounts, providing valuable insights into how the state was managed and financed.
The report serves as an important primary source for understanding the administrative systems, economic policies, and fiscal management of Mysore in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Wilks, a prominent colonial administrator and historian, provides authoritative accounts of the region’s governance, including revenue collection, military expenditure, and public works. This comprehensive documentation reflects the colonial administration’s approach to managing the princely state and offers scholars and historians critical information about India’s administrative history during this transformative period.







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