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Clarendon Press
Language
English
Pages
212

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Agrarian change in a Northern Indian State: Uttar Pradesh, 1819-1833.
1973, Clarendon Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [197]-199.
A revised version of the author's thesis, Oxford University, 1963, entitled Land revenue administration in the ceded and conquered provinces and its economic background, 1819-33.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.7/6/09542
Library of Congress
HJ4387.U8 S53 1973, HD2075.U/

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 212 p.
Number of pages
212

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OL5455851M
Internet Archive
agrarianchangein0000sidd
ISBN 10
0198215533
LCCN
73158114
OCLC/WorldCat
631809
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5134088

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