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Indian Polity. A View of the System of Administration in India

1894

are little more thall a. in gloomy succession of wars and revolutions.durmg which the social condition of he p'eople made little progress still the historians of the Mahomedan period had a sense of the value of accuracy and of dates and of the duty to the future of bequeathing the history of the past. [...] The course of events comprises a series of preliminary.invasions the coquest of a portion of India and its annexation as an outlying province of the conqueror's kingdom beyond the mountains and then the rupture of this province froth the rest of the erUpire and the establishment of an independent Mahomedan kingdom under the usurper in India. [...] 'At the time of the first occupatioi of Surat on the west coast and of the acquisition of Bombay the Mogul dynasty was still in its full vigour and shortly afterwards the Emperor of Delhi completed the conquest of the MahQmedan kingdoms of the Dekhan. [...] The descendants of the founder of the Maratha empire had sunk into the position of the holder of mere titulariank and the post of minister and virtual head of the empire had become hereditary in the The succession of Peshwas.—VI. [...] The British as the allies of the Nawab of the Carnatic gartisinted his territories the expenses of their troops being eiefrayed by him ; the emoluments of the leadingofficials at the presidency were mainly drived from the same source.
government politics public policy
Pages
425
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.142414
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xvi George Chesney view
Chapter I Geograpihical Summary
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Chapter II Outline of Indian History
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Chapter III Rise and Development of British Rule in India
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Chapter IV The Presidencies
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Chapter V The Provincial Governments
90-115 unknown view
Chapter VI The Supreme Government
116-143 unknown view
Chapter VII The Legislative Councils
144-155 unknown view
Chapter VIII The Centralised Departments
156-167 unknown view
Chapter IX District Organisation
168-183 unknown view
Chapter X The Non-Regulation Provinces
184-194 unknown view
Chapter XI Extension of Native Agency in Civil Administration
195-204 unknown view
Chapter XII Rise and Development of the Indian Army
205-227 unknown view
Chapter XIII British Officers of the Indian Army
228-235 unknown view
Chapter XIV Army Organisation
236-255 unknown view
Chapter XV Indian Army Promotion
256-262 unknown view
Chapter XVI Native Officers
263-272 unknown view
Chapter XVII Public Works : Organisation and Development
273-284 unknown view
Chapter XVIII Irrigation Works
285-299 unknown view
Chapter XIX Railways
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Chapter XX Finance
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Chapter XXI The Home Government of India
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Chapter XXII General Considerations
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Index
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