This manual provides a detailed account of the various criminal classes operating in Bengal during the colonial period. Focusing on their social structure, mode of operation, and relationship with the colonial state and society, it sheds light on a little-studied aspect of Indian history. Of interest to scholars and general readers alike, this volume offers fascinating insights into the social and cultural dynamics of colonial Bengal.
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