Irrigation, Agriculture and the Raj: Punjab 1887-1947

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Dynamics of Punjab agriculture during foreign rule was mainly due to the development of one of the largest irrigation systems in the world. Account of the salient features of this irrigation systme and its impact on the agrarian economy and society of the province. Indicates what the investment in canal construction programe meant for the colonial state in political, military, economic and financial terms. \n

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