Hyderabad Affairs


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HYDERABAD AFFAIRS


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Hyderabad Affairs: 9


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Hyderabad Affairs


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Hyderabad Affairs


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The Mysterious Mr Jacob


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It was a scandal that rocked the highest echelons of the British Raj. In 1891, a notorious jeweller and curio dealer from Simla offered to sell the world's largest brilliant-cut diamond to the fabulously wealthy Nizam of Hyderabad. If the audacious deal succeeded it would set the merchant up for life. But the transaction went horribly wrong. The Nizam accused him of fraud, triggering a sensational trial in the Calcutta High Court that made headlines around the world...




An Appeal to the Ladies of Hyderabad


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The dramatic story of Mehdi Hasan and Ellen Donnelly, whose marriage convulsed high society in nineteenth-century India and whose notorious trial and fall reverberated throughout the British Empire, setting the benchmark for Victorian scandals. In April 1892, a damning pamphlet circulated in the south Indian city of Hyderabad, the capital of the largest and wealthiest princely state in the British Raj. An anonymous writer charged Mehdi Hasan, an aspiring Muslim lawyer from the north, and Ellen Donnelly, his Indian-born British wife, with gross sexual misconduct and deception. The scandal that ensued sent shock waves from Calcutta to London. Who wrote this pamphlet, and was it true? Mehdi and Ellen had risen rapidly among Hyderabad’s elites. On a trip to London they even met Queen Victoria. Not long after, a scurrilous pamphlet addressed to “the ladies of Hyderabad” charged the couple with propagating a sham marriage for personal gain. Ellen, it was claimed, had been a prostitute, and Mehdi was accused of making his wife available to men who could advance his career. To avenge his wife and clear his name, Mehdi filed suit against the pamphlet’s printer, prompting a trial that would alter their lives. Based on private letters, courtroom transcripts, secret government reports, and scathing newspaper accounts, Benjamin Cohen’s riveting reconstruction of the couple’s trial and tribulations lays bare the passions that ran across racial lines and the intimate betrayals that doomed the Hasans. Filled with accusations of midnight trysts and sexual taboos, An Appeal to the Ladies of Hyderabad is a powerful reminder of the perils facing those who tried to rewrite society’s rules. In the struggle of one couple, it exposes the fault lines that would soon tear a world apart.




Hyderabad Affairs, Vol. 9


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Excerpt from Hyderabad Affairs, Vol. 9: English Newspaper Comments on the Hyderabad (Deccan) Mining Company, and Other Matters, With Report of the House of Commons' Committee Secunderabad, deccan, east inmics - It will be remembered by your readers that a few months ago the N izam of Hyderabad offered the Indian Government a sum of yearly for three years, such sum to be devoted to the national defences. It is in this territory that one of the most important and prospectively valuable mining concessions of modern times has been granted to an English syndicate. Under the powers of the concession the syndicate has the sole right to prospect, explore, examine, and develop any mineral property within the N izam's dominions. The area to be explored contains over square miles, and is known at various places to contain coal, iron, mica, antimony, silver, gold, and diamonds. Of these, coal, mica, and diamond mines are already in operation, and an important find of gold is reported in the vicinity of Raichore, near the southern boundary. The diamond fields are situate at Partial on the south-eastern limit, nearing the Masulipatam coast line. Coal has been found at several points, notably at Singareni, which lies about 120 miles east of Hyderabad. The coalfield at this place is of ten to twelve miles in area, and has two seams of commercial utility, one 6 ft. And the other 30 ft. In thickness. Mica is worked at about twenty miles from the coal mines. Splendid iron ore is found in close proximity to the coal. A competent staff of Europeans has been engaged by Theo. W. H. Hughes, Esq, of the Geological Survey of India, to direct the coal operations, at the head of which is Mr. E. H. Phillips, late of N ewstead Collieries, N otts. Mr. Lowensky, a mineralogist of note, has charge of the diamond mines, and is aided by several experienced men f; om the Kimberley diamond fields, South Africa. The latter gentleman has also charge of the mica mines, while the general prospecting operations are under the superintendence of Mr. Hughes. The concession runs to the close of 1891, during which time it will, no doubt, be the policy to locate the most promising districts for future working. In my next I purpose going into more practical detail. - Colliery Guardian, March 31. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




Hyderabad and British Paramountcy, 1858-1883


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The princely states constituted an integral part of the empire of Britain in India. Not formally annexed, they were controlled bvy the British through the doctrine of paramountcy. Professor Ray analyses how pressure-groups as well as official circles in Britain shaped this doctrine and wielded it as an instrument of exploitation. The book is a commentary on the legal, political, adminstrative and economic implications of the application of the policy of paramountcy to Hyderabad in the later half of the nineteenth century. It is also an eminently readable account of the aims and stratagems of Sir Salar Jung who was simultaneously the principle collaborator and chief adversary of British power.




Kalyana Mitra: Volume 9


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Volume IX, Literature: This volume contains 20 articles on Literature and Literary studies. Topics covered in the Volume include Charaka and Susrutha Samhita, Ramayana, Puranas, Literature of the Mughal period like Babur-nama, Annamayya Samkirtanas, Women’s Literature and poets. This Volume serves as a source book for students, research scholars and teachers of Literature, Literary Criticism in historical context. This volume also highlights the love and affection of Prof. P. Chenna Reddy enjoys in the intellectual world. The felicitation Volume is brought out in a series of 12 independent books covering a total of 460 articles. Every volume contains two sections. The first section contains the biographical sketch of Prof. P. Chenna Reddy, his achievements and contribution to archaeology, history and Society. The second section of each volume is subject specific, E.g., Volume-I on Archaeology, Volume II on Early and Medieval Indian History, Volume III on Modern Indian History, Volume IV on Epigraphy and Numismatics, Volume V on Art , Volume VI on Architecture, Volume VII on Religion and Philosophy, Volume VIII on Economy, Trade and Commerce, Volume IX on Literature, Volume X Tribalore and Folklore, Volume XI Contemporary India and Diaspora, Volume XII, Tourism and contains as many as 460 articles and contributed by renowned scholars.