About The Book: Musalmans and Money-Lenders in the Punjab by Septimus Smet Thorburn (1886) provides a detailed analysis of the economic and social relationships between Muslim farmers and Hindu moneylenders in colonial Punjab. Drawing on his administrative experience, Thorburn examines rural debt systems, land tenure, and financial practices, showing how moneylending influenced agrarian life and social hierarchies. The book offers valuable insights into the challenges faced by rural communities, the functioning of credit systems, and the broader implications of economic and social structures under British colonial administration.
Author: Septimius Smet Thorburn
Pages: 216
Edition: 1886
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