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  2. File:Census of India, 1911 .. (IA censusofindiav17pt1to2indi).pdf

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    Report by J.C. Malony...The section dealing with industries and industrial occupations in the presidency by Alfred Chatterton. II. Imperial and provincial tables by J.C. Molony.

  3. Census in British India - Wikipedia

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    Census in British India refers to the census of India prior to independence which was conducted periodically from 1865 to 1941. The censuses were primarily concerned with administration and faced numerous problems in their design and conduct ranging from the absence of house numbering in hamlets to cultural objections on various grounds to ...

  4. 1941 Census of India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. ... Census in British India; Retrieved from "https

  5. Herbert Hope Risley - Wikipedia

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    From the date of his report a new chapter was opened in Indian official literature, and the census volumes, until then regarded as dull, were at once read and reviewed in every country. His categorisation of Indian castes and occupations had an enduring social and political effect. [3] According to Susan Bayly, who studies historical anthropology:

  6. Panjab Castes - Wikipedia

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    Panjab Castes is a book based on a census report of the Panjab Province of British India by Sir Denzil Ibbetson, published in 1916. [1] [2] [3] The census of the Panjab Province was carried out by Sir Denzil Ibbetson of the Indian Civil Service in 1881 and his report was published in 1883.

  7. Malabar District - Wikipedia

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    Malabar District, also known as British Malabar or simply Malabar [1] [2] was an administrative district on the southwestern Malabar Coast of Bombay Presidency (1792–1800), [3] Madras Presidency (1800–1950) and finally, Madras State (1950–1956) in India.

  8. Central Provinces - Wikipedia

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    The Central Provinces was a province of British India. It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Nagpur was the primary winter capital while Pachmarhi served as the regular summer retreat.

  9. Patiala State - Wikipedia

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    Patiala State was a kingdom and princely state in British India, and one of the Phulkian States, that acceded to the Union of India upon Indian independence and partition in 1947. The state was founded by Ala Singh in 1762. [2] [3] Patiala State was the largest and most important princely state in the Punjab Province. [4]