Return To An Address Dated 23. June 1840, Volume 2 presents copies or extracts related to the deposition of the Raja of Sattara and the appointment of his brother as his successor. This historical document sheds light on the political intricacies and power dynamics of 19th-century India under British influence. The collection offers a detailed examination of the events surrounding the Raja's removal, providing valuable insights into the constitutional and legal justifications employed at the time.
Researchers and historians interested in British colonial history, Indian political history, and the legal frameworks of the era will find this volume an invaluable resource. The primary documents included offer a rare glimpse into the decision-making processes and the impact of colonial policies on local rulers and governance.
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