Publisher's Synopsis
"A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, Volume 4" is an essential historical resource, compiled by the Foreign and Political Department of India. This volume meticulously documents the treaties, engagements, and sanads (grants or charters) that shaped the political landscape of India and its neighboring regions during the British colonial era.
Offering invaluable insights into the relationships between the British administration and various Indian states and other countries, this collection serves as a primary source for understanding the complexities of colonial governance, diplomacy, and power dynamics. Researchers and historians will find this volume indispensable for studying the legal and political frameworks that defined this pivotal period in South Asian history. The treaties and agreements contained within illuminate the intricacies of British policy and its impact on the region.
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