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Act XI. of 1836 (the 'Black Act'),
160-161

- III. of 1884, agitation in connection
with, 154-155

changes made by, 155-157

for the better government of India,
32-33, 48

'Acts,' distinguished from 'Regula-
tions,' 143

Administration, civil, 256; employ-
ment of natives in, 257-263, 357-364
of Northern India, 256-280
Adoption, custom of, 304, 306, 320
Afghan dynasties, architectural mo-
numents of, 204

Agori Panth, sect of, 318note
Agra, 200, 201, 203

Agricultural department, 245, 247,
248, 254-255, 277

- departments, establishment of, 170-
171

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ARM

A griculture, superstitions connected
with, 213-214

Aitchison, Sir Charles, on the relations

of Native States with the British
Government, 305

Ajmir, Mayo College at, 180-181
Ajodhya, 200

Akbar, 249

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BER

Berar, assignment of, to British Go-

vernment, 301, 326

Bernier, his estimate of land revenue

under Aurangzeb, 81
Bhagirathi river, 23
Bhopal, 183, 301

-area and population of, 298 note,
317

-

misgovernment in, 317-318

Bills, Secretary of State's, 115
'Black Act,' the, 160-161

Blanford, Mr., on Indian Meteorology,
14-15, 18

Bombay, army, 55-57, 59, 62

assessment of land revenue in, 79,
237, 238

average incidence of land revenue,
in, 241 note

contrasted with Calcutta, 332
female education in, 184
Government of, 31-32, 36

increase in wealth of agricultural
population of, 283-284
infanticide in, 290

Máratha Bráhmans of, 355
presidency and province of, 30
university of, 169

Bondi, the Rája of, 311-312
Brahmans and Brahmanism, 209-211,
214-217

numbers of, 216-217, 286

- of Bengal, 354-355

- readiness of, to accept Moham-
medan saints, 221
Brahmaputra, its inundations, 330
Bright, Mr., on decentralisation of the
Government in India, 45, 46
-on public works under East India
Company, 125

Buck, Sir Edward, his reforms in the
system of settlements, 247

on the agricultural system, 240
on land revenue under Akbar,

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CIV

Canals, 127-133, 234

expenditure on, 133-135

Canning, Lord, his confiscation of land
in Oudh, 250

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his orders as to subordinate
rights in Oudh, 251-252

on Bengal Rent Act of 1859,
346

- on education of nobility and upper
classes, 179-180

- reforms in procedure of Govern-
ment effected by, 42

Careri on revenues of Aurangzeb, 83
note

Caste among Mohammedans, 218,
220

- a social not a religious institution,
218

- divisions and subdivisions of, 216
four classes of, described by Manu,
215

- number of different castes, 216
not confined to Hindus, 218, 220
true nature of, 215-216

Castes, criminal, 294-296
Catrou, his 'Histoire générale de
l'Empire du Mogol,' referred to, 81,
83 note

Cautley, discovery of fossil remains
by, 128
Cawnpore, 203

Central and Southern India, irriga-
tion in, 131-132

Central Provinces, Government of, 37
Chauháns, infanticide among the,
290, 291, 293

Chefoo Convention, the, 87
Cherra Punji, rainfall of, 13
Chesney, Colonel, on Indian roads
under the East India Company,

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Codes of substantive and adjective
law, 158

Codification of civil law, 157–159

- criminal law, 146-149

progress of, 147

Collector, the, 264-268

the, in North-Western Provinces,

Mr. Thomason on, 266, 267

College, Mayo, 180-181

Sir Syad Ahmad
Aligarh, 177-179
Colleges, 170-172, 273

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Khan's at

attitude of nobility and upper
classes towards, 179-181

- character of collegiate instruc-
tion, 171-172

first establishment of, in Bengal,
164-165

Colvin, Mr. John, 125

Sir Auckland, on the results of
abolition of customs duties, 107-
108

Commander-in-Chief in India, 34, 58
Commerce, see Trade

Commissioners of Divisions, 276
Competitive examination, system of,
inapplicable to appointment of Na-
tives in public service, 358-359
Cooper's Hill, Royal Indian Engineer-
ing College, 260

Cornwallis, Lord, 143

- and the Bengal zemindars, 337
demands power to overrule his
Council, 31

Cotton duties, measures towards their
abolition taken by Lord Lytton, 44,
104-109

Council for Presidency of Bengal, 31

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Education, collegiate instruction,171-

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172

compulsory, not possible, 182
dangers of the prevailing igno-
rance, 189

department of, 277

- disregard of Oriental literature,
191-192

- English, its effect on Native cha-
racter, 224-225

in Bengal, effects of, 351-353, 335–
336

existing system of, 167-168
expenditure on, in 1885-86, 186
female, 183-185, 187

first establishment of colleges in
Bengal, 164-165

Government and aided institutions
for, 181

higher, in Northern India, 273-274

private institutions, 172
increase in elementary, 190

- Lord Macaulay on, 165–166

medical and Lady Dufferin's Asso-
ciation, 185-186

- neglect of Indian subjects in Go-
vernment colleges, 196

its numerical results, 186-188
of Mohammedans, 173-179
of native chiefs, 179-181
policy of Lord William Bentinck
regarding, 166

- primary, 181-183

neglect of, 166

in North-Western Provinces and
Oudh, 273

-scientific, need and neglect of, 190-
191

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secondary, 181

Sir Syad Ahmad Khan and his
college, 176-179

small number of educated men,
187-188

small progress of, 186-188

special colleges for nobility and
upper classes, 180, 181

- study of English language and lite-
rature, 191-192

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system laid down by Lord Halifax,
166-167

- technical, 170

- universities, 169, 170

work undertaken by missionaries,
172-173

Elliot, Sir Henry, his Races of the
North-Western Provinces,' 211 note
Elphinstone, Mountstuart, 208
-on land revenue under Native
Governments, 79

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