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Agrarian System of the Sikhs: Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century

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Explore the agrarian system of the Sikhs in late 18th and early 19th century Punjab. Indu Banga’s “Agrarian System of the Sikhs” delves into land revenue, social strata, and power dynamics under Sikh rule. Discover the interplay of land, people, and ideology in this seminal study. ISBN: 9789388540193

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  • ISBN-13: 9789388540193
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9388540190
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Agrarian System of the Sikhs: Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century

  1. Vrinda Gupta

    I appreciated the depth of research, but it felt a bit detached from the human experience.

  2. Arpit Jaiswal

    Provides valuable context for understanding later Sikh history. Demands careful reading.

  3. Vaibhav Singh

    A detailed look at Sikh agrarian society. Sometimes dense, but rewarding for serious history buffs.

  4. Shikhar Trivedi

    The details were amazing. A great book.

  5. Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride

    A bit too academic for the casual reader, but the information is solid and well-researched.

  6. Achal Sharma

    This book is very important for historians. Sometimes difficult to get through, but very useful.

  7. Jayant Singh

    Essential for anyone studying Sikh history. Quite scholarly, needs background knowledge to grasp completely.

  8. Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava

    A deep dive into a specific period of Sikh history. Can be overwhelming at times, but worth the effort.

  9. Karan Singh

    Provides great insights into the economic structures of the time. Highly recommended for scholars.

  10. Pratham

    A crucial work for understanding the economic underpinnings of Sikh power. Highly academic.

  11. Shiwam Singh Singroul

    Interesting topic, but the writing style could be more engaging. Still, a valuable resource.

  12. Nishita Mathur

    An eye-opening look at Sikh society. Some parts were repetitive, but overall, a great read.

  13. Onkar Pandey

    Good research, but hard to get through, and dry.

  14. Rohit Rajdhar

    Banga’s analysis is insightful, but the sheer amount of data can be daunting. Prepare for a deep dive.

  15. Kriti Gandhi

    A comprehensive study, although I struggled with some of the terminology. Still, a valuable contribution.

  16. Manshi Namdev

    Excellent book. A little slow but very informative and detailed.

  17. Himanshu

    While informative, it could benefit from a more narrative approach. Facts are well documented, but…

  18. Shaurya Deshwal

    Dense and academic. It requires focus.

  19. Shivam Bansal

    The book is quite niche. Not an easy read. Detailed but expect to take your time.

  20. Rajanish Sharma

    Banga’s work is thorough, yet I found it hard to connect with. Good research, but dry presentation.

  21. Akhil Sharma

    Essential reading for understanding Sikh history. The complexities of land ownership are well explained.

  22. Joydeep Sarkar

    Well-researched and informative, but I wish there were more maps and illustrations.

  23. Nishant Bedwal

    Informative, but too academic.

  24. Kshitij Sudesh Khandare

    A thorough examination of the Sikh agrarian system. Very dense and academic.

  25. Juhi Manohar Mahajan

    Found the details about land revenue fascinating. A must-read for history enthusiasts.

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