Upanibeshik Amale Chitosthaye Bandabasto O Musalmander Jomidari 1793-1880 (Bengali Version)

Upanibeshik Amale Chitosthaye Bandabasto O Musalmander Jomidari 1793-1880 (Bengali Version)
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• Author: Sagar Simlanali
• Publisher: Bookpost Publication
• Language: Bengali
• ISBN: 9789394999725
• Pages: 253
• Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Upanibeshik Amale Chitosthaye Bandabasto O Musalmander Jomidari 1793-1880 (Bengali Version) is an important historical study by Sagar Simlanali that explores the impact of the Permanent Settlement and the development of Muslim zamindari in Bengal during the colonial period from 1793 to 1880. The book examines the socio-economic and political changes that emerged under British land revenue policies and analyzes how these transformations influenced landownership patterns, agrarian relations, and the position of Muslim zamindars in colonial society. Through detailed historical research and critical interpretation, the author sheds light on the dynamics of property, power, and social change in nineteenth-century Bengal. This Bengali-language volume is a valuable resource for students, researchers, historians, and readers interested in colonial history, agrarian studies, land reforms, and South Asian social history.
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Book Details
• Author: Sagar Simlanali
• Publisher: Bookpost Publication
• Language: Bengali
• ISBN: 9789394999725
• Pages: 253
• Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Upanibeshik Amale Chitosthaye Bandabasto O Musalmander Jomidari 1793-1880 (Bengali Version) is an important historical study by Sagar Simlanali that explores the impact of the Permanent Settlement and the development of Muslim zamindari in Bengal during the colonial period from 1793 to 1880. The book examines the socio-economic and political changes that emerged under British land revenue policies and analyzes how these transformations influenced landownership patterns, agrarian relations, and the position of Muslim zamindars in colonial society. Through detailed historical research and critical interpretation, the author sheds light on the dynamics of property, power, and social change in nineteenth-century Bengal. This Bengali-language volume is a valuable resource for students, researchers, historians, and readers interested in colonial history, agrarian studies, land reforms, and South Asian social history.













