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The year 1707 is a convenient date at which to start a history of the Indian princely states as it marks the death of the last great Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, whose dynasty had ruled Indian as a unified state for almost 150 years and the beginning of the rapid decline of the Mughal raj. The following 150 years were times of political chaos until the-continent was once again functioning as a unified state, this time under another foreign raj, that of the British. ...
Brings together a complete listing of British Parliamentary papers and Acts of Parliament relating to British involvement on the Indian sub-continent, arranged both alphabetically and chronologically. A complete listing of British Parliamentary papers and acts of parliament relating to British involvement on the sub-continent of India.
Brings together a complete listing of British Parliamentary papers and Acts of Parliament relating to British involvement on the Indian sub-continent, arranged both alphabetically and chronologically. A complete listing of British Parliamentary papers and acts of parliament relating to British involvement on the sub-continent of India.
Brings together a complete listing of British Parliamentary papers and Acts of Parliament relating to British involvement on the Indian sub-continent, arranged both alphabetically and chronologically. A complete listing of British Parliamentary papers and acts of parliament relating to British involvement on the sub-continent of India.
A well documented research work on the Indian Princely States.