Description
Indian Records presents a comprehensive analysis of the commercial and political relations between the British Government and the Nawabs Nazim of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa during the colonial period. This historical documentation offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics of British-Indian governance and trade relationships.
The work examines official records and diplomatic correspondence that shaped the region’s administrative structure under British rule. It explores the economic arrangements, territorial agreements, and power dynamics between the British colonial authorities and the ruling Nawabs, providing readers with a detailed perspective on how commerce and governance intersected during this pivotal era.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly work serves as an important reference for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history seeking to understand the foundations of modern British-Indian relations and the commercial frameworks established during colonial times.







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