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

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An in-depth exploration of the Indian rajas who allied with the British Crown during the colonial period. St. Nihal Singh examines their political strategies, cultural significance, and complex relationships with the British Empire.

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The King’s Indian Allies provides a comprehensive historical account of the rajas and princely states that formed alliances with the British during colonial India. St. Nihal Singh meticulously documents the political dynamics, negotiations, and personal relationships between Indian rulers and British authorities.

The book explores how these rajas navigated the complexities of maintaining their power while dealing with imperial pressures. It examines their contributions to Indian society, their military engagements, administrative reforms, and cultural patronage. Singh presents detailed narratives of prominent rajas, their courts, and their legacies in shaping modern India.

This work is essential for understanding the nuanced history of British-Indian relations beyond the typical independence narrative. It sheds light on how Indian rulers adapted to changing political circumstances and their pivotal roles in pre-independence India.

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Author

St. Nihal Singh

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789371699471

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