Indu Banga

Indu Banga is an Indian historian who specializes in the history of Punjab. She works at the Department of History of Panjab University, Chandigarh.[1][2][3]

Indu Banga
Banga in 2016

Books

  • Agrarian System of the Sikhs: Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century (1978)[4]
  • The City in Indian History: Urban Demography, Society, and Politics (1991)[5]
  • Ports and their hinterlands in India, 1700-1950 (1992)[6]
  • Punjab in prosperity and violence: administration, politics, and social change, 1947-1997 (1998)[7]
  • History and Ideology: The Khalsa Over 300 Years (1999)[8]
  • Lala Lajpat Rai in Retrospect: Political, Economic, Social, and Cultural Concerns (2000)[9]
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gollark: When speaking, you must speak at a speed you can be fairly certain the other person can understand, but you can read at arbitrary rates.
gollark: Oh, right, I worked it out, thanks LyricLy.
gollark: <@137565402501742592> Explain. You have 33 attoseconds.
gollark: Anyway, if speech's information rate is constrained by how fast the brain can process it... how can people read at different (faster, I think) speeds?

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