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A Revenue History of the Sundarbans From 1765 to 1870

Books from same Author: Frederick Eden Pargiter

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    Author(s)Frederick Eden Pargiter
    PublisherManohar Publishers and Distributors
    ISBN9789388540667
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2019

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    Manohar Publishers and Distributors A Revenue History of the Sundarbans From 1765 to 1870 by Frederick Eden Pargiter

    "The Sundarban stretches from the brackish waters of the broad Hooghly on the west, to the fresh waters of the still broader Meghna to the east; the turbid waters of the Bay of Bengal on its southern limits, to the zamindari or pargana lands on its northern extremity and includes in its southern fringes the?dense?natural?mangrove?forests,?it?is?famous?for. The revenue history of Sundarbans is linked up with its riverine and coastal networks to its strategic location at the head of the Bay of Bengal which made it a natural protective barrier for the densely populated city of Calcutta. The massive transformation combined with the changed physical structure of Sundarban influenced society and economy on the one hand and?invited?settlers?to?establish?their?control?in?that?region on?the?other. The Pargiter’s text focuses on the revenue history of a larger part of Sundarbans, viz., Jessore, Khulna, Bakarganj and some parts of 24- Parganas since the inception of the colonial rule in Bengal. It has also been shown how the colonial administrators took various types of measures for collecting?revenue?by?the?way?of?land?reclamation. The introductory note by the editor analyses the revenue settlement policies which had been implemented on different occasions to ensure the revenue maximization policies of the British Raj on the one hand and to establish?an?human?settlement?in?the?deltaic?region on the other."