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The Sangli State is a detailed historical examination of one of Maharashtra’s significant princely states. Authored by the renowned historian Rao Bahadur D. B. Parasnis, this work provides an in-depth analysis of the state’s governance, economy, and cultural development during the British colonial period.
The book covers the administrative structure, territorial composition, and the role of local rulers in maintaining the state’s independence and prosperity. Parasnis documents the interactions between the Sangli State and the British Raj, highlighting how the princely state navigated political complexities while preserving its autonomy.
Through meticulous research and historical documentation, the author presents valuable insights into the lives of the state’s rulers, the welfare of its subjects, and the socio-economic conditions of the period. This work is essential for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding pre-independence Indian history and the princely states system.







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