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Slavery in India (The Present State of East India Slavery- Chiefly Extracted from the Parliamentary Papers on the Subject)

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Publisher: Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi
Author James Peggs
Language: English
Pages: 110
Cover: HARDCOVER
9x6 inch
Weight 300 gm
Edition: 2024
ISBN: 9789364335843
HBX253
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"Slavery in India: The Present State of East India Slavery" by James Peggs is a critical examination of the condition of slavery in India during the British colonial period, primarily based on parliamentary reports. Published in the 19th century, Peggs' work highlights the prevalence and brutal realities of slavery, emphasizing the need for reform and abolition. The book sheds light on the exploitation faced by enslaved individuals and serves as an important historical document, advocating for humanitarian intervention and policy changes by the British authorities to address and eradicate slavery in their Indian territories.

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"Slavery in India: The Present State of East India Slavery" by James Peggs is a critical examination of the condition of slavery in India during the British colonial period, primarily based on parliamentary reports. Published in the 19th century, Peggs' work highlights the prevalence and brutal realities of slavery, emphasizing the need for reform and abolition. The book sheds light on the exploitation faced by enslaved individuals and serves as an important historical document, advocating for humanitarian intervention and policy changes by the British authorities to address and eradicate slavery in their Indian territories.

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