Zamindars, Polity, Economy and Culture: A Region in the Eighteenth Century: A Study in the Context of Eastern UP by Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi

Zamindars, Polity, Economy and Culture: A Region in the Eighteenth Century: A Study in the Context of Eastern UP

AUTHOR- Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi

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  • AUTHOR : Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi
  • HB ISBN : 978-93-6883-018-4
  • Year : 2025
  • Extent : 356
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Zamindars, Polity, Economy and Culture provides a micro study of the zamindars of present-day eastern Uttar Pradesh, which encompassed some parts of the Mughal subahs of Awadh and Allahabad. The eighteenth century, which this book covers, was a period of transition that saw the decline of Indian feudalism and the rise of nascent capitalism and large market towns. As the ‘last guards’ of Indian feudalism, the zamindars found themselves facing a difficult situation on two fronts: first, with the quasi-independent central authorities, and second, with their ryots. The zamindars played a major role in the disintegration of central authority and in weakening the quasi-independent kingdom of Awadh, thus leading to its downfall. As a result, in the last quarter of the century, the nawabs of Awadh were forced to hand over their territory to the British East India Company, thus strengthening the Company’s rule in the province. .

The Author
Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi retired as Professor and Head of the Department of History, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur. He is the author of Zamindars and Revenue Farmers of Eastern U.P.; Nepal ka Itihas (Hindi); The Rebel World of 1857 (in Hindi and English); and Shi’ism: Identity, Scholars, Education and Culture. He has contributed research articles in various publications including Islamic Culture and the Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. He is the Founder Secretary of the UP History Congress, and Chief Editor of Itihas—Drishti, a reputed journal of history in Hindi on the UGC Care list.