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... and - collector Effects of the Permanent Settlement Communications Thagi Dacoity Primitive tribes Mutiny in Bengal . · · 20 21 22 22 24 26 28 30 31 33 34 35 35 b 853455 CHAPTER III DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS , 1818-1857 By A. CHIVI.
... and - collector Effects of the Permanent Settlement Communications Thagi Dacoity Primitive tribes Mutiny in Bengal . · · 20 21 22 22 24 26 28 30 31 33 34 35 35 b 853455 CHAPTER III DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS , 1818-1857 By A. CHIVI.
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CHAPTER III DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS , 1818-1857 By A. BUTTERWORTH , C.S.I. , formerly Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras . Annexation of Kurnool Troubles in Canara Mopla rebellions Rebellions in the Circars Human ...
CHAPTER III DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS , 1818-1857 By A. BUTTERWORTH , C.S.I. , formerly Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras . Annexation of Kurnool Troubles in Canara Mopla rebellions Rebellions in the Circars Human ...
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... Madras plan Alexander Duff's views Macaulay's minute • • Orientalist opposition · Adam's reports The Council of Education Thomason's scheme in the North - Western Provinces Slowness of progress · The dispatch of 1854 · 3500 95 97 98 99 ...
... Madras plan Alexander Duff's views Macaulay's minute • • Orientalist opposition · Adam's reports The Council of Education Thomason's scheme in the North - Western Provinces Slowness of progress · The dispatch of 1854 · 3500 95 97 98 99 ...
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CHAPTER XV DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS , 1858-1918 By A. BUTTERWORTH , C.S.I. Madras during the Mutiny Tidal wave at Masulipatam The Guntur famine Moplah rebellions Troubles in the Circars The Shanar riots . Political agitation ...
CHAPTER XV DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS , 1858-1918 By A. BUTTERWORTH , C.S.I. Madras during the Mutiny Tidal wave at Masulipatam The Guntur famine Moplah rebellions Troubles in the Circars The Shanar riots . Political agitation ...
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... Madras . Confusion of the law The Indian High Courts Act of 1861 379 The need of codification Later development of the courts 380 380 The Indian law commissions 381 Later codes . The Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure Codes 384 385 ...
... Madras . Confusion of the law The Indian High Courts Act of 1861 379 The need of codification Later development of the courts 380 380 The Indian law commissions 381 Later codes . The Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure Codes 384 385 ...
Índice
ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
Competitive examinations | 19 |
The famine of 18768 | 23 |
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS 18181857 | 38 |
Landrevenue system | 44 |
Inam tenures | 50 |
Moplah rebellions | 268 |
Communications in the province | 274 |
Landrevenue administration | 280 |
Effects of the Permanent Settlement | 282 |
Forests | 286 |
The district officer | 292 |
Communications | 295 |
The Orissa famine | 298 |
Reorganisation of the police | 56 |
Taxation | 62 |
Education | 68 |
Reform of the legislature | 72 |
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED | 75 |
Municipalities | 90 |
Curzons reforms | 96 |
The effects of competitive examinations | 97 |
Warren Hastingss policy | 102 |
355778 | 105 |
Elphinstones efforts in Bombay | 111 |
9 | 117 |
Policy of religious toleration | 122 |
II | 128 |
Careys description | 134 |
Ram Mohan Roys petition | 140 |
13 | 146 |
Growth of the Marine 174072 | 147 |
CHAPTER IX | 153 |
15 | 155 |
The reorganisation of 1796 | 159 |
Local and irregular units | 165 |
Reorganisation after the Mutiny | 168 |
Dalhousies annexations | 171 |
Mutiny at Delhi | 177 |
Land revenues | 179 |
Wheeler at Cawnpore | 183 |
Outram joins Havelock | 189 |
Kashmir | 191 |
The storm of Delhi | 195 |
Lawrence at Lucknow | 198 |
Miscellaneous | 200 |
Mutiny in Central India | 201 |
The Act of 1858 | 207 |
The gold exchange standard | 209 |
Successions in the Indian states | 210 |
17 | 213 |
The Amendment Act of 1869 | 214 |
The Mesopotamia Commission | 220 |
CHAPTER II | 226 |
Subsequent changes in the governorgenerals council | 230 |
Thomasons scheme in the NorthWestern Provinces | 232 |
Public debt | 235 |
The home governments control of legislation | 237 |
Difficulties of tribal control | 238 |
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN BENGAL 18181858 | 245 |
The bhadralok | 251 |
Development of the currency system | 252 |
Landrevenue in Sind | 257 |
Port trusts | 263 |
The arms traffic | 317 |
CHAPTER XIX | 335 |
The dispatch of 1854 | 337 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES 18581918 | 357 |
General position in 18656 | 359 |
The finance department | 363 |
The question of simultaneous examinations | 371 |
Thagi | 373 |
Curzons other reforms | 377 |
Transference of the Companys armies | 395 |
The Imperial Service Troops | 401 |
Russian expansion | 407 |
The occupation of Quetta | 414 |
The reoccupation of Kabul | 420 |
The RussoAfghan Boundary Commission | 423 |
The AngloRussian Entente | 429 |
Thibaws accession | 435 |
The government of Lower Burma | 441 |
Employment of the Burmese | 447 |
Reforms 18728 | 453 |
PAGE | 458 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 476 |
The functions of the Indian army | 488 |
Alwar Jabwa Tank and Kalat | 501 |
The Imperial Service Troops | 507 |
The ancient village selfgovernment | 513 |
Ripons reforms | 520 |
Later provincial legislation | 537 |
Progress of western influences | 538 |
The Act of 1892 | 545 |
The partition agitation in Bengal | 551 |
Outrages in Bengal | 557 |
Mintos proposals | 563 |
Indian members of council | 569 |
Further restrictions on the press | 575 |
Proposed executive councils in the United Provinces | 581 |
CHAPTER XXXIII | 587 |
612 | |
The Bihar famine 300 | 636 |
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The Cambridge History of India: Supplementary Volume: The Indus Civilization Mortimer Wheeler Visualização de excertos - 1953 |
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