The Baramahal Records, Volume 1, presents a detailed account of the Baramahal region in India during the late 18th century. Compiled by Alexander Read, this volume offers invaluable insights into the land, agriculture, and social structure of the area under early British administration.
This meticulously documented survey provides a comprehensive overview of the region's resources, cultivation practices, and the lives of its inhabitants. A crucial resource for historians and researchers, it sheds light on the economic and administrative policies of the time and their impact on local communities. Readers interested in Indian history, land surveys, and colonial administration will find this volume an essential primary source.
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