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Calendar of Persian correspondence: being letters, referring mainly to affairs in Bengal, which passed between some of the Companys servants and Indian rulers and notables, ....

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Book Set: History Volumes 1-5

  • Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers

  • Edition: New Delhi

  • Year: 2013

  • ISBN:

    • Vol. 1: 1759-1767 - ISBN 9789380607641

    • Vol. 2: 1767-1769 - ISBN 9789380607658

    • Vol. 3: 1770-1772 - ISBN 9789380607665

    • Vol. 4: 1772-1775 - ISBN 9789380607672

    • Vol. 5: 1776-1780 - ISBN 9789380607689

  • Is Set: Yes

  • Subject(s): History

    About the Book
    This five-volume set, with an introduction by Muzaffar Alam and others, offers an in-depth exploration of the history of colonial India, spanning from 1759 to 1780. Compiled with meticulous care, the volumes present detailed records, historical documents, and analysis from the Imperial Record Department of the National Archives of India. The volumes capture the formative years of British rule in India, shedding light on critical political, social, and economic developments during the mid-to-late 18th century.

    • Volume 1 (1759-1767) - ISBN: 9789380607641

    • Volume 2 (1767-1769) - ISBN: 9789380607658

    • Volume 3 (1770-1772) - ISBN: 9789380607665

    • Volume 4 (1772-1775) - ISBN: 9789380607672

    • Volume 5 (1776-1780) - ISBN: 9789380607689

    This collection offers an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and students studying the early years of British colonial governance in India. The set also serves as a foundational reference for those interested in understanding the evolution of modern India during the 18th century.