Description
This significant historical work by James Rennell presents a detailed memoir accompanied by cartographic representation of Hindoostan and the Mogul Empire. Rennell, a renowned geographer and cartographer of the 18th century, provides an extensive introduction that illustrates the geography and contemporary political divisions of the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal era.
The memoir combines geographical analysis with historical narrative, offering readers insight into the territorial organization, administrative structures, and geographical features of the Mogul Empire. The accompanying maps serve as visual documentation of the empire’s extent and divisions, making this work invaluable for understanding the political landscape of India during this period.
Originally published as a scholarly contribution to geographical knowledge, this Gyan Publishing House edition preserves Rennell’s meticulous research and observations, making it essential reading for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in Indian history and cartography of the Mughal period.







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