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Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012
Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012 The Dissertation Committee for Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India Committee: _____________________ Gail Minault, Supervisor _____________________ Cynthia Talbot _____________________ William Roger Louis _____________________ Janet Davis _____________________ Douglas Haynes Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin May 2012 For my parents Acknowledgements This project would not have been possible without help from mentors, friends and family. I want to start by thanking my advisor Gail Minault for providing feedback and encouragement through the research and writing process. Cynthia Talbot’s comments have helped me in presenting my research to a wider audience and polishing my work. Gail Minault, Cynthia Talbot and William Roger Louis have been instrumental in my development as a historian since the earliest days of graduate school. I want to thank Janet Davis and Douglas Haynes for agreeing to serve on my committee. I am especially grateful to Doug Haynes as he has provided valuable feedback and guided my project despite having no affiliation with the University of Texas. I want to thank the History Department at UT-Austin for a graduate fellowship that facilitated by research trips to the United Kingdom and India. The Dora Bonham research and travel grant helped me carry out my pre-dissertation research. -
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j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j DhananJa}arao Gadglillbrary j 111111111111 InlllIlll Illilllill DIIIIH GIPE-PUNE-IOI540 j j f '----- - j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j SELECTIONS FI10M THE RECORDS OF THE BOMBAY GOVERNMENT. ~ (IN Two PARTS.)-NEW SERIES. Y;-"'~Vtlf _____ PART I. REPORT~ ON THE RESOURCES, &0., OF THE • DISTRICTS OF NADIAD, ~IT~R, w)NDE~, JUJAPUR, DHOLKA. DHANDHUKA, AND GOGH( THE TAPPA OF NAPAD, AND THE . KASBA OF RANPUR, IN GUJARAT: . / ACCOMPANIED EY ERIEF NO~ RELATIVE TO THE OONDITION OF THAT PROVINCE PREVIOUS TO THE OLOSE OF THE LAST CENTURY. A • of': .. ~_. ~,..._~ __ .... __ ~ ____ ~ WI';['H MEMOIRS ON 'THE DISTRICT~_ O~ JHALAVAD: KaTHIAWAR PROPER, MACHU KAN"'tHA, NAVANAGAR • . GOHELVAD, PORBANDAR, SORATH, AND HALAR, IN KATEIAW AP :" _)._1 ACCOMPANIED BY MISCELLANEOU~ INFORMATION ,CONNECTED WJTH THAT PBOYINCE ~ By (THE LATE) COLONEL ALEXANDER WALKER PART. II., REPORTS OF THE , " MEASURES; tJOMMENCING WITH 'ra.~ YEA:& 180;), AD6PTED) IN CONCERT WITH THE GOVERNMENT, BY. -THE LA~E COLONEL- ALEXANDER WALKER; ANP SuBSEQUENTLY BYMlt r.-V: WILLOUGHBY, POLITICAL AGENT IN KATHIAWAR, AND BY HIS SUCCESSORS, FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF FEMALE INFANTI CIDE1N THAT PROVINCE . •C01'lPILED &r EDITED BY R. HUGHES TROnS. ASSISTANT SEORETARY, POLITICAL DEPARTMEl!T , ~.O'mbaJl! REPRINTED AT THE GOVER;NMENT CENTRAL PRESS. -1~93. ~B3TRACT -OF CONTENTS. PARTt fAG.e. Qt1lARA~-Reporta on the ResourCt>s, &c., uf.the j;lhtrll:ts of Nll.duld, Mdtar, Mahudha, BIJapur, Dholka, Dhl.llldhuka and GogN:, the T'lppa of Napa.r, and thE' Kasba of Ranpur In the Plovlnce of GujarMf. -
Patara Making at Bhavnagar, Part VII-A
PR..<J-_ 28 A. (iii.) <~ 1..000 CENS-US OF INI>IA 1961 V<>L-..:r~ V PAR.T VII-A (3) P .A. T .A. R. ~ ]VI A. :K I :N" <;: .AT BI-I.A.VN"AG-AR. R... I<... TRIVEI:>I Superznrendenr of C"ensus Operarfons, GuJarar PR.ICE R.s. 4.95 P ... or II Sh.. '7 d. or $ '-'. S_ 1.79 R GUJARAT INTERNATlONA~ BOUNDARY _._.- ZONA~ BOUNDARY STATE BOUNDARY _._._._ IMPORTANT HANDICRAFTS DISTRICT BOUNDARY _ ._ ._ .- ,- RIVER DISTRICT H. G. @ LEGEND T CENTRES K S ~ • 0 040 NO. CRAFT ao CENTRE DISTRICT 16 0 16 32 04a 2 3 4 ~ .. ' ''0 •• -RANN - 'J-~ TIE AND DYE BAN:JANI (SARI) BHUJ KUTCH 2 EMBROIDERED ATLAS SILK SKIRT BHUJ KUTCH 3 EMBROIDERED COTTON SKIRT DHANETI KUTCH 4 EMBROIDERED COVER KUTCH KUTCH 5 PENKNIVES, NUTCRACKERS AND SCISSORS ANJAR KUTCH 6 TIED AND DYED GHARCHOLA JAM NAGAR (WEDDING SARI) JAM NAGAR ~ 7 CROCHET WORK (BORA CAl') JAMNAGAR 8 WOOLLEN BLANKET JAM NAGAR PORBANDER 9 JUNAGADH WOVEN WOOLLEN TIED AND RANAVAV DYED CAMBAL JUNAGADH 10 SHISHADHAR MIRRORED EMBROI- DERED SKIRT CHORVAD .... JUNAGADH II CHASED SILVER PITCHER RAJKOT 12 BEAD WORK-CHAKLA RAJKOT ~ RAJKOT 13 SILVER ORNAMENTS RAJKOT .,. RAJKOT 14 RAJKOT EMBROIDERED TORAN RAJKOT 0 15 IRON SCALES RAJKOT SAVARKUNDLA :x; BHAVNAGAR -< 16 LACQUERED TOYS MAHUVA 17 BRASS AND COPPERWARES BHAVNAGAR ,. SIHOR 18 WOODEN CHEST (PATARA) BHAVNAGAR ~ BHAVNAGAR N 19 WOOLLEN BHAVNAGAR 0 SHAWL CALLED z RAM-RAJ SHIANI SURENDRA- CJ 20 POTTERY NAGAH. " THANGADH ~ SURENDRA- NAGAI( ~ 21 BRASS AND COPPERWARES C) WADHWAN_ SURENDRA_ JORAVARNAGAR NAGAR 22 PATOLA, DOUBLE IKAT WOVEN SILK SARI PATAN MEHSANA Co '" 23-2~ TERRA-COTTA TOYS PATAN MEHSANA ~ 25 BLACK, MOULD-MADE CLAY SURAHI PATAN MEHSANA 26 MUD RESIST DESIGN, BLOCK ~ PRINTED ON COTTON FABRIC DEESA BANASKANTA 27 EMBROIDERED AND TIED AND DYED COTTON WALL HANGING RAJPUR- DEESA BANASKANTA 28 TERRA-COTTA HORSE AND RIDER POSHINA 29 PERFUMERY SABARKANTA PALANPUR 30 LACQUERED WOODEN TOYS BANASKANTA X IDAR 31 WOODBLOCKS SABARKANTA PETHAPUR MEHSANA .. -
Incredible Rajasthan
Incredible Rajasthan. Tour designer: Amit Chaudhary Telephone: +91 (120) 3823603 Email: [email protected] INDIA | 12DAYS / 11NIGHTS Route: Round-trip from and to Delhi Type of tour: Culture and safari Departure day: Saturday (see calendar) Validity: 7 October 2017 to 31st March 2019 TOUR OVERVIEW Discover the mysteries of Rajasthan as you travel through big cities to desert areas, see mountains and admire fantastical palaces. Experience Rajasthan’s cultural colours and how they intertwine with its royal past and awe-inspiring architectural creations. See the best of Rajasthan over 12 unforgettable days. TOUR HIGHLIGHTS Delhi: Old and New Delhi come to life during visits to the Jama Masjid, Qutab Minar and the grandiose colonial district Agra: Behold the love poem written in stone that is the Taj Mahal and explore the city’s imposing Red Fort Jaipur: Admire amazing Amber Fort, visit the dazzling City Palace and see the romantic Palace of the Winds Jodhpur: Enjoy the ‘blue city’ as you visit Mehrangarh Fort and acquaint yourself with fascinating tales of valour and honour of the royals Udaipur: Experience the beauty of a rich royal past set in the desert city of many lakes Pushkar: Explore the rich tapestry of desert life at this desert oasis. End the experience on a high in this holy city DON’T MISS! Delhi: Head to the Nizamuddin West Jodhpur: Savour mirchi vada, a spicy Agra: Hop on a horse-drawn ‘tonga’ area near the India Gate to check out street snack, washed down with lassi carriage and enjoy a thrilling ride the Sufi Nizamuddin Dargah (sweet buttermilk) while exploring through the city’s bustling market mausoleum and hear some Quawwali Sadar market by the Ghanta Ghar clock music tower DAY BY DAY DAY 1 | ARRIVAL DELHI Arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport with meet and greet by a representative followed by transfer to your hotel. -
Prayer Cards | Joshua Project
Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Adi Andhra in India Adi Dravida in India Population: 307,000 Population: 8,598,000 World Popl: 307,800 World Popl: 8,598,000 Total Countries: 2 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: South Asia Dalit - other People Cluster: South Asia Dalit - other Main Language: Telugu Main Language: Tamil Main Religion: Hinduism Main Religion: Hinduism Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: Unknown % Evangelicals: Unknown % Chr Adherents: 0.86% Chr Adherents: 0.09% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible Source: Anonymous www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Dr. Nagaraja Sharma / Shuttersto "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Adi Karnataka in India Agamudaiyan in India Population: 2,974,000 Population: 888,000 World Popl: 2,974,000 World Popl: 906,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 2 People Cluster: South Asia Dalit - other People Cluster: South Asia Hindu - other Main Language: Kannada Main Language: Tamil Main Religion: Hinduism Main Religion: Hinduism Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: Unknown % Evangelicals: Unknown % Chr Adherents: 0.51% Chr Adherents: 0.50% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Anonymous Source: Anonymous "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Agamudaiyan Nattaman -
REPORT of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) "1932'
EAST INDIA (CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS) REPORT of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) "1932' Presented by the Secretary of State for India to Parliament by Command of His Majesty July, 1932 LONDON PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased directly from H^M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 120, George Street, Edinburgh York Street, Manchester; i, St. Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff 15, Donegall Square West, Belfast or through any Bookseller 1932 Price od. Net Cmd. 4103 A House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Online. Copyright (c) 2006 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. The total cost of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) 4 is estimated to be a,bout £10,605. The cost of printing and publishing this Report is estimated by H.M. Stationery Ofdce at £310^ House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Online. Copyright (c) 2006 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page,. Paras. of Members .. viii Xietter to Frim& Mmister 1-2 Chapter I.—^Introduction 3-7 1-13 Field of Enquiry .. ,. 3 1-2 States visited, or with whom discussions were held .. 3-4 3-4 Memoranda received from States.. .. .. .. 4 5-6 Method of work adopted by Conunittee .. .. 5 7-9 Official publications utilised .. .. .. .. 5. 10 Questions raised outside Terms of Reference .. .. 6 11 Division of subject-matter of Report .., ,.. .. ^7 12 Statistic^information 7 13 Chapter n.—^Historical. Survey 8-15 14-32 The d3masties of India .. .. .. .. .. 8-9 14-20 Decay of the Moghul Empire and rise of the Mahrattas. -
Section 124- Unpaid and Unclaimed Dividend
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State Zone Commissionerate Name Division Name Range Name
Commissionerate State Zone Division Name Range Name Range Jurisdiction Name Gujarat Ahmedabad Ahmedabad South Rakhial Range I On the northern side the jurisdiction extends upto and inclusive of Ajaji-ni-Canal, Khodani Muvadi, Ringlu-ni-Muvadi and Badodara Village of Daskroi Taluka. It extends Undrel, Bhavda, Bakrol-Bujrang, Susserny, Ketrod, Vastral, Vadod of Daskroi Taluka and including the area to the south of Ahmedabad-Zalod Highway. On southern side it extends upto Gomtipur Jhulta Minars, Rasta Amraiwadi road from its intersection with Narol-Naroda Highway towards east. On the western side it extend upto Gomtipur road, Sukhramnagar road except Gomtipur area including textile mills viz. Ahmedabad New Cotton Mills, Mihir Textiles, Ashima Denims & Bharat Suryodaya(closed). Gujarat Ahmedabad Ahmedabad South Rakhial Range II On the northern side of this range extends upto the road from Udyognagar Post Office to Viratnagar (excluding Viratnagar) Narol-Naroda Highway (Soni ni Chawl) upto Mehta Petrol Pump at Rakhial Odhav Road. From Malaksaban Stadium and railway crossing Lal Bahadur Shashtri Marg upto Mehta Petrol Pump on Rakhial-Odhav. On the eastern side it extends from Mehta Petrol Pump to opposite of Sukhramnagar at Khandubhai Desai Marg. On Southern side it excludes upto Narol-Naroda Highway from its crossing by Odhav Road to Rajdeep Society. On the southern side it extends upto kulcha road from Rajdeep Society to Nagarvel Hanuman upto Gomtipur Road(excluding Gomtipur Village) from opposite side of Khandubhai Marg. Jurisdiction of this range including seven Mills viz. Anil Synthetics, New Rajpur Mills, Monogram Mills, Vivekananda Mill, Soma Textile Mills, Ajit Mills and Marsdan Spinning Mills. -
Gunotsav-5/2014
GUNOTSAV-5/2014 NAME : Dr. S.K. Nanda Office Type : IAS (State Level) Desig, Dept & HOD : Additional Chief Secretary to Govt.,Home Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar. Alloted District : THE DANG Alloted Taluka : AHWA Group Name : BRC-242301-Group22 Liason Officer : Sejalben M Desai, CRC coordinator - 9429142551. No of Visits Upper by external Gunotsav-4 Sr. Primary Stds officer Self Date School & Village Name No. available during Assessment (Yes/No) Gunotsav Grade 1,2,3,4 1 20-11-2014 CHIKTIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHIKATIYA Yes 2 B 2 20-11-2014 ISDAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, ISDAR(GADHVI) No 0 A 3 20-11-2014 SARVAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, SARWAR Yes 1 B 4 20-11-2014 GAURIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL, GAURYA(GAVARIA) No 0 B 5 21-11-2014 KUMBHIPADA PRIMARY SCHOOL, ISDAR(GADHVI) No 0 B 6 21-11-2014 ASHRAM SHALA CHIKHATIYA, CHIKATIYA Yes 1 C 7 21-11-2014 SODMAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, SODMAL No 1 B 8 21-11-2014 TOKARDAHAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, GAURYA(GAVARIA) No 0 A 9 22-11-2014 NADAGKHADI PRIMARY SCHOOL, NADAGKHADI Yes 2 C 10 22-11-2014 DHADHARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, DHADHRA No 1 B 11 22-11-2014 HANVATCHOND PRIMARY SCHOOL, HANWATCHOND Yes 2 A GUNOTSAV-5/2014 NAME : Shri G.R. Aloria Office Type : IAS (State Level) Desig, Dept & HOD : Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Urban Development & Urban Housing Department, Alloted District : SURAT Alloted Taluka : OLPAD Group Name : BRC-242208-Group1 Liason Officer : BIPINBHAI PAREKH, CRC MULAD - 7383794647. No of Visits Upper by external Gunotsav-4 Sr. Primary Stds officer Self Date School & Village Name No. -
Ranakpur Travel Guide - Page 1
Ranakpur Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/ranakpur page 1 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Ranakpur When To Max: 25.7°C Min: 21.8°C Rain: 219.0mm A religious excursion from Udaipur, Sep Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Rajasthan, Ranakpur has the Jain VISIT Max: 27.3°C Min: 20.5°C Rain: 36.0mm temple of Adinatha. Driving to http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-ranakpur-lp-1198366 Ranakpur through fields and small Oct hamlets is a remarkable Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Jan Max: 29.8°C Min: 18.2°C Rain: 0.0mm experience, giving occasional Famous For : Places To VisitReligiouCity Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. brushes with swaying cultivated Max: 19.3°C Min: 7.3°C Rain: 0.0mm Nov fields in the midst of the barren A pilgrimage for the Jain, Ranakpur is cut of Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, umbrella. from the mainstream Tourism in Feb dessert. Max: 26.3°C Min: 14.5°C Rain: 57.0mm Rajasthnan. The temple here is dedicated to Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 21.7°C Min: 10.0°C Rain: 45.0mm Adinatha, the first of the 24 Trthankaras in Dec Jainism. It is a standing example of the craft Mar Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. of the Indian artisan and stone sculptor, Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 23.3°C Min: 9.6°C Rain: 0.0mm with intricacy and detail unseen and Max: 26.7°C Min: 12.3°C Rain: 0.0mm unheard of. The delicate carvings on the Apr 1444 pillars of this temple are all different What To Pleasant weather. -
Incredible Rajasthan
Incredible Rajasthan Tour designer: Rajiv Dobhal Telephone: +91 (120) 3823576 Email: [email protected] INDIA | 12DAYS / 11NIGHTS Route: Round-trip from and to Delhi Type of tour: Culture and safari Departure day: Saturday Validity: 1 July 2019 to 31 March 2020 TOUR OVERVIEW Discover the mysteries of Rajasthan as you travel through big cities to desert areas, see mountains and admire fantastical palaces. Experience Rajasthan’s cultural colours and how they intertwine with its royal past and awe-inspiring architectural creations. See the best of Rajasthan over 12 unforgettable days. TOUR HIGHLIGHTS Delhi: Old and New Delhi come to life during visits to the Jama Masjid, Qutab Minar and the grandiose colonial district Agra: Behold the love poem written in stone that is the Taj Mahal and explore the city’s imposing Red Fort Jaipur: Admire amazing Amber Fort, visit the dazzling City Palace and see the romantic Palace of the Winds Jodhpur: Enjoy the ‘blue city’ as you visit Mehrangarh Fort and acquaint yourself with fascinating tales of valour and honour of the royals Udaipur: Experience the beauty of a rich royal past set in the desert city of many lakes Pushkar: Explore the rich tapestry of desert life at this desert oasis. End the experience on a high in this holy city DON’T MISS! Delhi: Head to the Nizamuddin West Jodhpur: Savour mirchi vada, a spicy Agra: Hop on a horse-drawn ‘tonga’ area near the India Gate to check out street snack, washed down with lassi carriage and enjoy a thrilling ride the Sufi Nizamuddin Dargah (sweet buttermilk) while exploring through the city’s bustling market mausoleum and hear some Quawwali Sadar market by the Ghanta Ghar clock music tower DAY BY DAY DAY 1 | ARRIVAL DELHI Arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport with meet and greet by a representative followed by transfer to your hotel. -
Uni Result (2017-2018)
HEMCHANDRACARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN PAGE:- 30 C O L L E G E REGISTER F.Y.M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION MAY-JUN 2018 Date:- 29/08/2018 ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY INT. INT. BIO-CHEM APP EXTERNAL TH TOT EXTERNAL TH TOT EXTERNAL INT. TOT UNI. MODE THE. PRAC 20 THE. PRAC 20 THE. PRAC TH 480 TOTAL 100 40 100 40 100 40 20 ENROLL_NO. PR 200 PR 200 200 INT. 20 20 20 20 20 PR 120 600 RESULT SEAT NO. NAME Passing: 60/120 20/40 100 60/120 20/40 100 60/120 20/40 20 100 449 PARMAR YASHKUMAR BABUBHAI COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 38 36 40 35 33 37 Theory 74 9 75 12 70 11 340 408 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. 11 10 14 14 14 12 68 Total 85 27 19 131 89 27 26 142 84 28 23 135 MBBS4041764308 450 PRITHUI KRISHNA YEDLA RAMKOTESWRA COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 27 30 33 31 26 32 Theory 57 6 64 7 58 7 291 340 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. 12 8 16 11 13 10 49 Total 69 22 14 105 80 23 18 121 71 26 17 114 MBBS4041764339 451 VACHHANI YOMAL HARDWARBHAI COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 25 30 33 33 23 31 Theory 55 6 66 9 54 8 292 345 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. 12 8 13 11 10 11 53 Total 67 27 14 108 79 29 20 128 64 26 19 109 MBBS4041764371 452 PATEL ZEEL RAKESHKUMAR COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 32 35 33 36 33 32 Theory 67 9 69 13 65 12 330 400 PASS 1 Viva /Pr.