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Walter Kelly Firminger’s ‘The Early History Of Freemasonry In Bengal And The Punjab’ provides an authoritative examination of Masonic history in two significant regions of British India. The work traces the origins and development of Freemasonry from its earliest establishments through the formative years of the fraternal movement in these territories.
Firminger meticulously documents the founding of lodges, the prominent Masons who shaped the organization, and the social and institutional structures that developed throughout the nineteenth century. The book offers valuable insights into how Freemasonry functioned within the colonial context, examining both the ceremonial traditions and the broader influence of the fraternity on colonial society.
This historical study is essential for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the social history of the British Raj, the development of fraternal organizations in India, and the cultural dynamics between European and Indian communities during the colonial era. The work remains a definitive reference on the subject.







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