Native Officialdom In Western India

This book is about the landlords or the revenue officers of the administrative system recognized as the Watan System which was rampant for more than five centuries before India’s independence. With a focus on the Deshmukhi Watan or the Desgut, held by Deshmukhs or Desais, this volume presents the hierarchy of the chain of officers like the Patils, Deshpandes, Kulkarnis, etc., and attempts to reflect on the status accorded to them by the society and the treatment they received from the British in the 19th century.

Topics explored in this volume relate to the pre-colonial and colonial administrative history, judicial institutions, laws of inheritance, role of religion, commonness of superstition, customs and traditions, etc. We find ample citations of the authoritative sources backing the views expressed by the author at every turn as we proceed. The book has a foreword written by Dr. Teotonio R. de Souza, a historian and the founder of Xavier Center for Historical Research, Goa.

Salient Features:

•Discusses customs and traditions
•Peeps into the ancient history of the region
•Deals with the hierarchy of hereditary revenue officers
•Describes the territorial division of the kingdoms right from the time of Islamic invasion
•Describes the status accorded to the hereditary revenue officers
•Gives a brief politico-administrative account of the British in India
•Discusses certain legal issues
•Gives account of the transition that occurred in the society

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Native Officialdom In Western India

This book is about the landlords or the revenue officers of the administrative system recognized as the Watan System which was rampant for more than five centuries before India’s independence. With a focus on the Deshmukhi Watan or the Desgut, held by Deshmukhs or Desais, this volume presents the hierarchy of the chain of officers like the Patils, Deshpandes, Kulkarnis, etc., and attempts to reflect on the status accorded to them by the society and the treatment they received from the British in the 19th century.

Topics explored in this volume relate to the pre-colonial and colonial administrative history, judicial institutions, laws of inheritance, role of religion, commonness of superstition, customs and traditions, etc. We find ample citations of the authoritative sources backing the views expressed by the author at every turn as we proceed. The book has a foreword written by Dr. Teotonio R. de Souza, a historian and the founder of Xavier Center for Historical Research, Goa.

Salient Features:

•Discusses customs and traditions
•Peeps into the ancient history of the region
•Deals with the hierarchy of hereditary revenue officers
•Describes the territorial division of the kingdoms right from the time of Islamic invasion
•Describes the status accorded to the hereditary revenue officers
•Gives a brief politico-administrative account of the British in India
•Discusses certain legal issues
•Gives account of the transition that occurred in the society

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Native Officialdom In Western India

Native Officialdom In Western India

by Abhijit Sirdesai
Native Officialdom In Western India

Native Officialdom In Western India

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This book is about the landlords or the revenue officers of the administrative system recognized as the Watan System which was rampant for more than five centuries before India’s independence. With a focus on the Deshmukhi Watan or the Desgut, held by Deshmukhs or Desais, this volume presents the hierarchy of the chain of officers like the Patils, Deshpandes, Kulkarnis, etc., and attempts to reflect on the status accorded to them by the society and the treatment they received from the British in the 19th century.

Topics explored in this volume relate to the pre-colonial and colonial administrative history, judicial institutions, laws of inheritance, role of religion, commonness of superstition, customs and traditions, etc. We find ample citations of the authoritative sources backing the views expressed by the author at every turn as we proceed. The book has a foreword written by Dr. Teotonio R. de Souza, a historian and the founder of Xavier Center for Historical Research, Goa.

Salient Features:

•Discusses customs and traditions
•Peeps into the ancient history of the region
•Deals with the hierarchy of hereditary revenue officers
•Describes the territorial division of the kingdoms right from the time of Islamic invasion
•Describes the status accorded to the hereditary revenue officers
•Gives a brief politico-administrative account of the British in India
•Discusses certain legal issues
•Gives account of the transition that occurred in the society


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155291602
Publisher: Abhijit Sirdesai
Publication date: 05/27/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Abhijit Udaysing Sirdesai, is an Indian national, and a resident of Khanapur town in Belgaum District, Karnataka. He is a legal professional and works independently. He completed his graduation in Law, in 2005 from Karnataka University, Dharwad and, in addition, holds a bachelor’s degree in Commerce from the same University. He was associated with leading multi-national organizations doing business in the field of Legal Process Outsourcing. He keeps special focus on the current affairs and the topics related to human rights, humanities and social sciences as an aside interest. Above all, he is a history enthusiast. His hobbies include: Reading, Freelance Writing, Listening Music, Travelling, Trekking, etc. Also, he is an occasional blogger and likes to share his thoughts and ideas on his blog: www.juralmind.wordpress.com He can be reached on the social media handles like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc., or, directly on his email: abhisirdesai@yahoo.co.in

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