Description
The Princes of India is a significant historical work by Sir William Barton that provides an authoritative examination of the various princely states and their rulers. The book offers detailed accounts of the political structures, cultural traditions, and historical development of India’s princely kingdoms during the colonial and post-colonial periods.
Barton’s meticulous research presents the characteristics, territories, and governance of different Indian states, along with their relationships with the British Empire. A notable feature of this work is the dedicated chapter on Nepal, which provides unique perspectives on the kingdom’s distinct political position and cultural significance in the broader South Asian context.
This comprehensive reference work serves as an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex political geography and royal heritage of India and Nepal.







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