Tale of the ‘Twin City’: historicizing the urban form of Nagpur (1803-1936)

The study attempts to analyse the applicability of global colonial theories at the grassroots levels through a case study of Nagpur. Nagpur was first the capital of Gond rulers, then the Marathas, and later the administrative headquarters for the Central Provinces in the colonial period. As the seco...

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Main Author: Chouksey, Isha R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Univ. 2023
In: Nidān
Year: 2023, Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 45-70
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