Book Review: National Archives of India, Imperial Records Department, Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters, referring mainly to Affairs in Bengal, which passed between some of the Company’s Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables, Vols I-V
P.K. Yasser Arafath
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P.K. Yasser Arafath: Delhi University, Delhi
The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2014, vol. 51, issue 4, 549-553
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National Archives of India, Imperial Records Department , Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters, referring mainly to Affairs in Bengal, which passed between some of the Company’s Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables, Vol. 1, 1759–1767, Delhi: Primus Books, 2013, pp. 509; National Archives of India, Imperial Records Department , Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters which passed between some of the Company’s Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables, Vol. II, 1767–1769, Delhi: Primus Books, 2013, pp. 470 + supplement; National Archives of India, Imperial Records Department , Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters which passed between some of the Company’s Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables, Vol. III, 1770–1772, Delhi: Primus Books, 2013, pp. 285; National Archives of India, Imperial Records Department , Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters which passed between some of the Company’s Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables, Vol. IV, 1772–1775, Delhi: Primus Books, 2013, pp. 365; National Archives of India, Imperial Records Department , Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters which passed between some of the Company’s Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables, Vol. V, 1776–1780, Delhi: Primus Books, 2013, pp. 507.
Date: 2014
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