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The Punjab Settlement Manual, authored by James McCrone Douie, stands as a definitive reference work on the administrative frameworks and settlement policies implemented in Punjab during the British colonial period. This detailed manual provides extensive documentation on land revenue systems, village administration, and the systematic approaches employed in settling disputed territories and establishing governance structures.
Douie’s work captures the intricate procedures involved in provincial administration, offering insights into how colonial authorities managed the complex social, economic, and political landscape of Punjab. The manual serves as both a historical record and practical guide, detailing methodologies for conducting settlements, assessing land values, and implementing revenue collection systems.
Essential for historians, scholars of colonial India, and those interested in understanding Punjab’s administrative history, this manual remains a significant primary source documenting the organizational systems that shaped the region’s development during this transformative period.







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