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Thirty Five Years In The Punjab 1858-1893 is a comprehensive firsthand account of G.R. Elsmie’s extensive experience in the Punjab region during the British colonial era. Spanning from 1858 to 1893, this memoir chronicles the significant social, political, and administrative changes that occurred during this pivotal period in Indian history.
Elsmie’s detailed observations provide readers with authentic perspectives on colonial governance, cultural interactions, and the development of infrastructure and institutions in the Punjab. The work serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the complexities of British rule in India and its impact on local populations.
This book is essential reading for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in colonial Indian history, British administration, and the cultural dynamics of 19th-century Punjab. It offers primary source material that enriches our understanding of this transformative era.







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