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Author: Sanjay Garg
(Ebook) The Raj and the Rajas Money and Coinage in Colonial India 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Studies
1. Sovereignty and the ‘Sikka’ under Company Raj: Minting Prerogative and Imperial Legitimacy in India
Photo Acknowledgements
Notes
2. The Raj and the Rajas: A Tale of Numismatic Diplomacy
I
Numismatic Homage to the British
Post-1857 Scenario: Pitching the Mughal King against the Queen
The Rajpootana
Jhalawar
Bundi
Jaipur
Jodhpur
Alwar
Kotah
Kutch
Bikaner
Karauli
Jaisalmer
Kishangarh
Pertabgarh
Radhanpur (Kathiawar)
Tonk
The Princes against the King
II
Mints in the Native States
Notes
3. ‘Sikka’ and the Crown: Genesis of the Native Coinage Act, 1876
Notes
Appendix
4. A Metallic Mirror: Changing Representations of Sovereignty on Indian Coins during the Raj
Acknowledgements
5. Change of Superscription on Coins of Native States, 1858–1872
Notes
6. Economic Relations between the Paramount Power and the Princely States of India 1858-1881
Notes
7. Suppression of the Native Mints
a. The Coins of the Bombay Presidency
I. The Mints of the Northern District
Ahmedabad
Broach [Bharauch]
Surat
Copper Coins
II. The Transitional Mints of the Southern Maratha Country: Bagalkot, Belgaum- Shahpur and Dharwar
Introduction1
Bagalkot Mint
Dharwar Mint
III. The Transitional Mints of the Deccan
Introduction
Circulatory Context
Poona
Nasik (Gulshanabad)/Chandore
Candeish
Ahmednuggur [Ahmadnagar]
IV. Introduction of Machine-Made Copper Coins Into the Bombay Presidency: The Challenge of Local Mints
Introduction
Local Native Mints in the Deccan
Local Native Mints: Bhaunagar [Bhavnagar]
Local Native Mints in the Concan
b. The Coins of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces of the Bengal Presidency
I. Mints of Northern India
II. The Farrukhabad Mint
Notes
PART II: RECORDS
1. Resolution: Suppression of the Native Copper Coin, and for General Ontroduction of the Government Copper Coin, 28 February 1862
2. Resolution: Ontroduction of British Coins into Bundelkhand in Place of Native Coins in Circulation, 21 March 1864
3. The Case of Cooch Behar
a. Financial condition and the Coinage of Cooch Behar State, 1864
b. Introduction of the Coinage of British India into Cooch Behar, 1864
4. Manufacture of Coins by Native States, 1868
5. Manufacture of Copper Coin in Native States of India, 1869
Office Memorandum
Circular
6. Suggestion of Financial Department that Native Chiefs having Mints be Induced to Forego them, or that they should Assimilate their Coins with Government of India Ones, 1869
Calling for a statement of Mints of Native States No. 1439, dated 24th June 1869
Read
Mention in Council
Circulate
7. Mints in Native States: Uniform Coinage throughout India Impossible at Present, 1870
Part A: Notes
a. Secretary's Memo. No. 4
b. Notes, Nos. 19-20: Abolition of Mints in the Territories of Feudatories of Native Chiefs
1 Extract from Financial Department, No. 1439, dated the 24th June 1869
2 Mints in Natives States
Native Mints and International Coinage
Part B: Correspondence
List of Papers
Mints in Native States
Memorandum Regarding Mints in Bhopal
Seronje. Tonk
Memorandum Regarding Mints in Western Malwa
Statement Regarding Mints in Gwalior
List of Mints
Mints in the Jageerdar's Estates
Kerowlee Mint
Introduction
Boondee
Kotah
Jhallawar
Shahpoora
[Bujrunghur, Esaghur, and Bhilsa]
Gwalior [Lushkur-A]
Gwalior [Lushkur-B]
Gwalior [Lushkur-B]
8. Secretary of State’s Despatch Relative to Mintage still Existing in Native States, 1872
No. 71 dated India Office, London, 31 August 1872
9. Coinage in British Mints for Native States, 1876
Part A: Notes
Coinage in British Mints for Native States
Memorandum
Part B: Correspondence
List of Papers
No. 8. No. 15P.-25P., dated Camp Sutna, 4th February 1875.
No. 9. No. 101, dated Indore Durbar Office, 26th January 1875.
Draft Agreement between the Government of British India on the one part, and that of His Highness Maharaja Holkar of Indore on the other part, concluded this day, being the [date. Ed.]
No. 10. No. 122, dated Indore Durbar Office, 30th January 1875
No. 11. No. 270, dated Simla, 9th August 1875
No. 2846, dated Simla, 16th August 1875 Endorsed by Financial Department
No. 12. Office Memo., No. 30F., dated Fort William, 17th January 1876.
No. 13 No. 1P.-4Q., dated Camp Calcutta, 4th January 1876.
No. 3Q, dated Camp Calcutta, 30th December 1875
Dated Calcutta, 30th December 1875
No. 14. No. 432, dated Fort William, 25th January 1876
No. 15 Office Memo., No. 167F., dated Fort William, 25th April 1876.
10. Regulation or Suppression of Mints in Native States, 1876
11. Gold and Silver Annually Coined by Native States in India, 1885
Part A Notes
Part B Correspondence
12. Proposal to Generally Restrict the Coinage of Copper by Native States in Rajputana, 1886–1887
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Hon'ble Member
Under-Secretary
Part A Notes
Under-Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secrtary
Hon'ble Member
List of Papers
Part B Correspondence
No. 236. No. 1845-G., dated Au, 24th July 1886.
No. 237. No. 3687-I, dated Simla, 16th October 1886.
No. 3688-I
13 Particulars Regarding the Currencies of Native States, 1895
Part A Notes
Assistant Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Honourable Member
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Hon'ble Member
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Under Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Under Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
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Deputy Secretary
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Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
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Assistant Secretary
I Rajputana
II Central India
III Madras
Part B Correspondence
List of Papers
II—Central India
14. Reports on the Measures Taken by Native States to Substitute British Currency for the Native Currency, 1896
Part A Notes
Deputy Secretary
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Hon'ble Member
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Hon'ble Member
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
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Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Hon'ble Member
Assistant Secretary
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Assistant Secretary
Secretary
Hon'ble Member
Assistant Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Part B Correspondence List of Papers
List of Papers forwarded
Rules
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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