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This memorandum by Auckland Colvin is a detailed examination of land revenue settlements implemented in the North-Western Provinces of India between 1860 and 1872. The document serves as a critical historical record of British colonial administrative practices during a transformative period in Indian history.
Colvin analyzes the revision processes, policy implementations, and fiscal impacts of land revenue reforms undertaken during this era. The work provides valuable insights into the economic structures, taxation systems, and administrative frameworks that shaped colonial India.
This scholarly document is essential for understanding the complexities of 19th-century Indian governance, revenue collection methods, and the relationship between colonial administrators and local populations. It remains an important primary source for historians, scholars, and researchers studying colonial India.







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