Abstract

This paper studies a collection of photographs that document a famine relief effortorganized by the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad (India). Made by the firm of Raja DeenDayal and Sons and assembled in an album now preserved in the Andhra PradeshState Archives, the photographs reveal much about the relationship betweenphotography, modernity and statecraft in late nineteenth-century princely India.

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