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MALABAR by William Logan [along with a Commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS]: MALABAR MANUAL

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4.9/5 (33845 ratings)
Description:William Logan's 'Malabar' is popularly known as ‘Malabar Manual’. It is a huge book of more than 500,000 words. This book, Malabar, will give very detailed information on how a small group of native-Englishmen built up a great nation, by joining up extremely minute bits of barbarian and semi-barbarian geopolitical areas in the South Asian Subcontinent. Some of the mentionable historical items that can be found in this book are Hyder Ali and his son Sultan Tippu's invasion of Malabar, and the attempts to over-run Travancore; Pazhassiraja insurgency; Mappilla outrages commencing from 1832 onwards which ultimately culminated in the so-called Mappilla Lahala; Murder of Henry Valentine Conolly; and the historical events that led to the English East India Company setting-up a sensible administration in a geopolitical area, which had experienced continual internecine violence right from times immemorial. Beyond that a lot of other information is also there, with regard to castes, taluks, minor kingdoms, ports and harbours, waterways, mountains, temples, mosques, various Christian denominations, Hindus (Brahmins), Nayars, other populations like Thiyyas etc. Since at least some of this information is of a contrived nature, it might be good to have a look at the Commentary on this book written by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS. This book 'Malabar' was presumably made as part of the Madras Presidency government’s endeavour to create a district manual for each of the districts of Madras Presidency. William Logan was a District Collector of the Malabar district of Madras Presidency. A number of extra images have been added in this new edition of the book. Since the text and images have been taken from the currently (December 2017) available online, low-quality scanned files of the original book, there can be some inadvertent errors in the book, such as typos, missing text etc. However, a lot of care has been taken to make the book error-free. However, no guarantee in this regard can be given. Some images can be grainy, blurred and faint. As to the COMMENTARY by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS: A lot of such bits and pieces of information has been inserted, by directly quoting the lines from ‘Malabar’. On these quoted lines, I have built up a lot of arguments, and also added a lot of explanations and interpretations. I do think that it is much easy to go through my Commentary than to read the whole of William Logan's book 'Malabar'. However, the book, Malabar, contains much more items, than what this Commentary can aspire to contain. William Logan has claimed the authorship of this book. There are locations where other persons are attributed as the authors of those specific locations. The tidy fact is that the whole book has been tampered with or doctored by many others who were the natives of this subcontinent. Their mood and mental inclinations are found in various locations of the book. The only exception might be the location where Logan himself has dealt with the history writing. More or less connected to the part where the written records from the English Factory at Tellicherry are dealt with. His claim, asserted or hinted at, of being the author of the text wherein he is mentioned as the author is in many parts possibly a lie. The book Malabar ostensibly written by William Logan does not seem to have been written by him. It is true that there is a very specific location where it is evident that it is Logan who has written the text. However, in the vast locations of the textual matter, there are locations where it can be felt that he is not the author at all. There are many other issues with this book.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with MALABAR by William Logan [along with a Commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS]: MALABAR MANUAL. To get started finding MALABAR by William Logan [along with a Commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS]: MALABAR MANUAL, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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MALABAR by William Logan [along with a Commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS]: MALABAR MANUAL

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4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: William Logan's 'Malabar' is popularly known as ‘Malabar Manual’. It is a huge book of more than 500,000 words. This book, Malabar, will give very detailed information on how a small group of native-Englishmen built up a great nation, by joining up extremely minute bits of barbarian and semi-barbarian geopolitical areas in the South Asian Subcontinent. Some of the mentionable historical items that can be found in this book are Hyder Ali and his son Sultan Tippu's invasion of Malabar, and the attempts to over-run Travancore; Pazhassiraja insurgency; Mappilla outrages commencing from 1832 onwards which ultimately culminated in the so-called Mappilla Lahala; Murder of Henry Valentine Conolly; and the historical events that led to the English East India Company setting-up a sensible administration in a geopolitical area, which had experienced continual internecine violence right from times immemorial. Beyond that a lot of other information is also there, with regard to castes, taluks, minor kingdoms, ports and harbours, waterways, mountains, temples, mosques, various Christian denominations, Hindus (Brahmins), Nayars, other populations like Thiyyas etc. Since at least some of this information is of a contrived nature, it might be good to have a look at the Commentary on this book written by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS. This book 'Malabar' was presumably made as part of the Madras Presidency government’s endeavour to create a district manual for each of the districts of Madras Presidency. William Logan was a District Collector of the Malabar district of Madras Presidency. A number of extra images have been added in this new edition of the book. Since the text and images have been taken from the currently (December 2017) available online, low-quality scanned files of the original book, there can be some inadvertent errors in the book, such as typos, missing text etc. However, a lot of care has been taken to make the book error-free. However, no guarantee in this regard can be given. Some images can be grainy, blurred and faint. As to the COMMENTARY by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS: A lot of such bits and pieces of information has been inserted, by directly quoting the lines from ‘Malabar’. On these quoted lines, I have built up a lot of arguments, and also added a lot of explanations and interpretations. I do think that it is much easy to go through my Commentary than to read the whole of William Logan's book 'Malabar'. However, the book, Malabar, contains much more items, than what this Commentary can aspire to contain. William Logan has claimed the authorship of this book. There are locations where other persons are attributed as the authors of those specific locations. The tidy fact is that the whole book has been tampered with or doctored by many others who were the natives of this subcontinent. Their mood and mental inclinations are found in various locations of the book. The only exception might be the location where Logan himself has dealt with the history writing. More or less connected to the part where the written records from the English Factory at Tellicherry are dealt with. His claim, asserted or hinted at, of being the author of the text wherein he is mentioned as the author is in many parts possibly a lie. The book Malabar ostensibly written by William Logan does not seem to have been written by him. It is true that there is a very specific location where it is evident that it is Logan who has written the text. However, in the vast locations of the textual matter, there are locations where it can be felt that he is not the author at all. There are many other issues with this book.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with MALABAR by William Logan [along with a Commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS]: MALABAR MANUAL. To get started finding MALABAR by William Logan [along with a Commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS]: MALABAR MANUAL, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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