Description
Hyderabad in 1890 and 1891 is a collection of letters written by a correspondent for The Madras Hindu, offering a detailed and firsthand account of political, social, and administrative developments in Hyderabad during that period. The letters highlight significant events such as the resignation of key officials, debates over educational reforms, governance challenges, and interactions between the Nizam’s administration and British authorities. Through vivid reportage, the author provides rare insights into the inner workings of Hyderabad’s princely state, shedding light on issues of reform, power dynamics, and the complexities of colonial influence in a semi-autonomous Indian kingdom at the time.