Description
The Land Systems of British India by B.H. Baden-Powell, in three volumes, provides an in-depth study of land tenures, agrarian customs, and revenue administration across British India. It examines key systems like zamindari, ryotwari, and mahalwari, offering historical context and legal interpretations. Combining field knowledge with official records, Powell presents a critical resource for understanding colonial agrarian policy, rural economy, and governance. The work remains foundational for scholars and administrators studying India’s land history under British rule.