"Calendar Of Persian Correspondence" offers a detailed compilation of historical communications, primarily between British officials and various rulers, nobles, and other influential figures in Persia (modern-day Iran) and India during the 18th century. This meticulously curated collection, assembled by the India Imperial Record Department, provides invaluable insights into the political, economic, and social dynamics of the period.
The correspondence sheds light on the interactions between the British East India Company and the Persian and Indian courts, revealing the strategies, alliances, and conflicts that shaped the region. Researchers and historians will find this calendar an essential resource for understanding the complex relationships and power struggles that defined this era.
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