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In remote areas, most government work—including hearing legal cases—occurred at the dak bungalows when the district officials visited. At district headquarters, the circuit house provided a larger courtroom and better accommodations for visiting sessions judges. Larger cities might have still more
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of .917% silver). Guests were liable for reimbursing them for any damage and for the costs of supplies used, including grass for the horses, firewood, and food. Beds were uncommon, as the Raj officials were expected to travel with their own bedding and servants. The
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could provide dining for those without their own cook, the common fare being eggs and chicken dishes. The Dak Bungalows were set up along main roads with few rooms to accommodate visiting officials who are on visit or on journey.
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described them as "about as handsome as a stack of hay" and forming a kind of "'irreducible minimum' of accommodation". Each was about 12 to 15 miles (19 to 24 km) from the next along the major roads of the subcontinent.
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The buildings provided free accommodation for government officials and, upon their permission, "incomparably cheap" lodging for other travellers. The structures are therefore sometimes also known as
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Many dak bungalows fell into disrepair or were later replaced by circuit houses, although some have been maintained and continue in use, as the lodges at the
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The India Office possesses a diary with the entry for 25 November 1676 noting "It was thought fitt... to sett up
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the network of bungalows was used by escaping British civilians and soldiers but saw several massacres outside
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a day for single persons and 12 for married couples
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Dakbangla
Dak Bungalow (disambiguation)

Narkanda


British Empire
British India
Company Rule
Raj
India
Bangladesh
Pakistan
caravanserais
dharamshalas
Hindu
Muslim pilgrims
Bungales
Hovells
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their Sloopes & Vessells
dak
imperial
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J. Lockwood Kipling
postman
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Indian Rebellion of 1857

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