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... colonial rule . By the 1880s , they accounted for 80 per cent of the ' supe- rior ' appointments . ' Though initially a large majority of these new babus were urban Hindus , a new middle class also emerged among the Sikhs around the ...
... colonial rule . By the 1880s , they accounted for 80 per cent of the ' supe- rior ' appointments . ' Though initially a large majority of these new babus were urban Hindus , a new middle class also emerged among the Sikhs around the ...
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... colonial administration . The outbreak of the War was a timely coincidence as it put an end to the grow- ing controversy between the district administration and the forest department . The next chapter provides an account of people's ...
... colonial administration . The outbreak of the War was a timely coincidence as it put an end to the grow- ing controversy between the district administration and the forest department . The next chapter provides an account of people's ...
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... colonial and post - colonial periods ( p . 228 ) . Neither system was rooted in the locality and consequently faced opposi- tion by the affected sections of the populace . This con- clusion perhaps reflects the problems intrinsic to the ...
... colonial and post - colonial periods ( p . 228 ) . Neither system was rooted in the locality and consequently faced opposi- tion by the affected sections of the populace . This con- clusion perhaps reflects the problems intrinsic to the ...
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