This meticulously reproduced edition of the "Bombay Civil List Corrected To 1st October 1877" offers a valuable snapshot into the administrative structure of British India during the late 19th century. A comprehensive directory of civil servants serving in the Bombay Presidency, it provides detailed information about their postings, ranks, and responsibilities.
Researchers and historians will find this volume an indispensable resource for understanding the intricacies of colonial governance, the social hierarchies within the British administration, and the individuals who played a crucial role in shaping the history of the region. This historical record offers insights into the daily workings of the British Raj and its impact on Indian society. A must-have for anyone interested in South Asian history and colonial studies.
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