Sri Lanka newspapers
CRL and SAMP's coverage of Sri Lanka's newspapers includes such titles as:
CRL and SAMP's coverage of Sri Lanka's newspapers includes such titles as:
CRL and SAMP's coverage of Pakistan's newspapers includes such titles as:
CRL and SAMP's coverage of Bangladesh newspapers includes such titles as:
CRL's coverage of Bangladesh newspapers includes such titles as:
657 rare printed books held by the Valmadonna Trust Library, London. Covers various aspects including Hebrew poetry and liturgical history, Eastern Judeo-Arabic literature, and the folklore, traditions and vernacular writings of the Jews of South Asia. Titles cataloged individually.
The papers of George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India from 1898 to 1905, document aspects of Curzon's involvement with India, including the creation of the North West Frontier Province in 1901 as well as the partition of Bengal in 1905.
This collection, drawn from the files of the India Office Political and Secret Department archives in the British Library, consists of detailed secret and confidential reports from Frontier Agents in the tribal borderlands of Pakistan and Afghanistan, from the constitution of the British Indian 'North-West Frontier Province' through 1949. Material has been arranged in five groups:
CRL owns v.1-55 (1867-1922) of the Statistical Abstract Relating to British India, a key statistical resource for scholars of Indian history. Select volumes (1840-1920) have been digitized by the Digital South Asia Library as page images as well as in Excel formatted spreadsheets.
Papers of Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning, English statesman and Governor-General of India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (last governor general appointed before the rule of the East
India Company passed to the British crown in 1858). This set includes the following sections: