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<description>Bangladesh District Records Dacca District Vol.I (1784-1787)
Islam, Sirajul
Why this book of historical documents ? Our intention is to&#13;
provide students, researchers, general readers with the very&#13;
basic raw materials of history. To readers it gives an opportunity&#13;
to consult the original sources of history-and draw their oWn&#13;
conclusions about the events, institutions and ideas without their&#13;
dependence on other people’s interpretations. Thus they can&#13;
afford to remain completely free from the influence of those&#13;
historians who tend to distort facts to please their own fancies&#13;
and eccentricities. We are, however, aware that the documents&#13;
embodied in this volume alone cannot supply the seekers of&#13;
.historical truth with all the necessary information. Together&#13;
with other cross sources and artifacts these documents may at&#13;
.best provide significant links with the events. It is the credit of the Company’s Government that they had&#13;
meticulously preserved the proceedings of their day to day administration,&#13;
particularly the official correspondence that passed&#13;
between the Central Government and the local authorities. The&#13;
correspondence between the Dacca Collectors and other authorities&#13;
are now preserved at the Dacca Secretariat Record Room.&#13;
The documents in this volume are selected from the copy books&#13;
of correspond6nce preserved at the Dacca Secretariat Record&#13;
Room.&#13;
In making selections of documents I was always confronted&#13;
with the most difficult task. For, records are so voluminous&#13;
and so varied in nature that it was really difficult to decide&#13;
w h a t to select and what not .to. But I have always tried to select&#13;
only those documents which throw light directly or indirectly on the&#13;
spirit and motives of Government policies, social and economic&#13;
problems of the district. Records were copied in verbatim. The language was not&#13;
modernized by making necessary alterations in punctuations, spellings&#13;
a11^ sentence'structure. ‘Sic’ within parenthesis has been&#13;
ySed where meaning of any individual word or sentence seemed too confusing or misleading. The object behind was to provide&#13;
the historical researchers with the ‘untouched’ original sources&#13;
and the linguistic researchers with the samples of eighteenth century&#13;
English in India.&#13;
For this work 1 wish to acknowledge my greatest indebtedness&#13;
totne University Grants Commission for funding the Project.&#13;
Without the Commission’s generous grant this multi-volume&#13;
project would never have been materialised. The late Professor&#13;
Muzaffar Ahmed Chowdhury and Professor A. B. M. Habibullah,&#13;
the former Chairmen of the UGC, had taken very active&#13;
interest in this project. I express my utmost gratitude to both&#13;
of them. I am equally grateful to all the Research Assistants&#13;
whose services to the success of this project cannot be measured&#13;
in words, particularly the] services of Mr. Ratan Lai Chakraborty&#13;
whose attachment to this project was no less sentimental&#13;
than mine. My departmental colleagues were always eager&#13;
to see this work come out as quickly as possible. I sincerely&#13;
thank all of them for their good wish and co-operation. I am&#13;
also deeply indebted to the staff members of the Dacca Secre'&#13;
tariat Record Room. I thankfully remember the service of&#13;
Mr. Sirajul Huq Mia who was so kind to type all tne volumes&#13;
of the project. Last but not the least I am thankful to the Dacca&#13;
University authority for sponsoring this project and publishing&#13;
the multi-volume report. I hope the publication of the remaining&#13;
volumes will be expedited.
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