Description
This fascinating historical compilation brings together letters originally published in the Madras Hindu newspaper, written by an anonymous correspondent stationed in Hyderabad during 1890 and 1891. The correspondence captures the political, social, and cultural landscape of Hyderabad State during a crucial period in late 19th-century Indian history.
The letters provide firsthand accounts of daily affairs, administrative matters, and contemporary issues affecting the Hyderabad region. As a primary historical source, this work offers valuable insights into the region’s governance, religious dynamics, and social conditions during the late colonial era. The collection reflects the journalistic perspective of the period and serves as an important record of events that shaped Hyderabad’s history.
This publication is essential for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history, particularly those interested in Hyderabad’s regional history and the role of press correspondence in documenting historical events.







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