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The King’s Indian allies; the rajas and their India [Hardcover]

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An exploration of the relationship between Indian rajas and British colonial rule. This historical examination reveals how indigenous rulers navigated and influenced India during the British Raj.

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The King’s Indian Allies examines the complex and multifaceted relationships between British colonial authorities and Indian rajas during the British Raj. Author St. Nihal Singh provides an in-depth analysis of how these indigenous rulers served as intermediaries between colonial power and Indian society.

The work explores the political dynamics, negotiations, and compromises that characterized these alliances. Singh investigates how rajas maintained their authority while accommodating British imperial interests, and the impact these arrangements had on Indian governance and society. The book offers valuable insights into the mechanisms of colonial administration and the role of princely states in shaping modern India’s political landscape.

Through detailed historical documentation and analysis, this hardcover edition presents a comprehensive understanding of how Indian nobility adapted to and participated in the colonial system, ultimately influencing India’s path to independence and modern nation-building.

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Author

St. Nihal Singh

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789371690928

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