The "Punjab Canal Colonies" was the name given to those parts of the western Punjab in which, from 1885, hitherto barren tracts were brought under cultivation through a process of canal reconstruction and agricultural colonisation. The Canal Colonies were situated on crown waste land, which gave to the British ruling authority the ownership of the land, and hence the power to decide to whom and in what ways colony land was to be distributed. State policy was, therefore, a fundamental determinant of the type of society that emerged in the Canal Colonies. A study of the colonisation policy of the government is one focus of this thesis
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Addressing the urbanisation of West Punjab region(presently in Pakistan), this thesis analyses how s...
In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administra...
In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administra...
Addressing the urbanisation of West Punjab region(presently in Pakistan), this thesis analyses how s...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D41865/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
British colonial rule in India sought to bring the relatively autonomous forest and hill people unde...
The period 1860-1900 was, for the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, one of intense activity on the p...
This text explores the dialectic between military recruitment and underdevelopment in the rainfed ar...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Addressing the urbanisation of West Punjab region(presently in Pakistan), this thesis analyses how s...
In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administra...
In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administra...
Addressing the urbanisation of West Punjab region(presently in Pakistan), this thesis analyses how s...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D41865/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
British colonial rule in India sought to bring the relatively autonomous forest and hill people unde...
The period 1860-1900 was, for the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, one of intense activity on the p...
This text explores the dialectic between military recruitment and underdevelopment in the rainfed ar...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...
Major attempts to control the natural environment characterized government ‘developmental’ activity ...