Zafar and the Raj :Anglo-Mughal Delhi, c.1800-1850

By: Amar FarooquiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi Primus 2013Description: xi, 219pISBN: 9789380607733Subject(s): India--Mughal Empire Muhammad Bahadur Shah II, King of Delhi, 1775-1862 Politics and governmentDDC classification: 954.0317 Summary: Zafar and the Raj is a study of the formative phase of the history of colonial Delhi, a phase that from its duality, social and political, may be referred to as Anglo-Mughal. From 1803 onwards there were actually two centres of authority in the imperial city: the Residency and the Palace. The competing influence of the Palace determined the manner in which colonial authority was established in Delhi-and marked the limits of this authority. Simultaneously, the association of the Mughal emperor's name with Delhi, combined with the participation in fin-de-si
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Zafar and the Raj is a study of the formative phase of the history of colonial Delhi, a phase that from its duality, social and political, may be referred to as Anglo-Mughal. From 1803 onwards there were actually two centres of authority in the imperial city: the Residency and the Palace. The competing influence of the Palace determined the manner in which colonial authority was established in Delhi-and marked the limits of this authority. Simultaneously, the association of the Mughal emperor's name with Delhi, combined with the participation in fin-de-si

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