Description
This detailed statistical report by James L. Bryden examines the composition and history of the European Army in India alongside the Native Army forces through 1876. The work provides extensive demographic data on military personnel, troop movements, and organizational structures during the British colonial period in India.
Additionally, the report contains crucial information on Bengal’s jail population statistics, offering insights into the criminal justice system and incarceration practices of 19th-century colonial India. The document also includes a comprehensive cholera history covering 1875 and 1876, documenting one of the period’s most significant public health crises.
Originally published by Gyan Publishing House, this work serves as an invaluable primary source for historians, researchers, and scholars studying colonial Indian history, military administration, public health, and demographic patterns during the late Victorian era.







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