Description
This notable historical work by James Burnes presents a detailed narrative of his diplomatic visit to the Court of Sinde at Hyderabad situated on the Indus River. The account offers invaluable observations about the political structure, customs, and administrative practices of the region during the early 19th century.
Beyond the primary narrative, Burnes includes an extensive sketch of the history of Cutch, a significant kingdom in the western Indian subcontinent. This supplementary section traces the region’s historical development, dynastic succession, and cultural significance. The combined narrative serves as an important primary source for understanding the geopolitical landscape of northwestern India and the Indus Valley during a transformative period in South Asian history.
Originally published as an academic and historical document, this work remains relevant for scholars, historians, and students of colonial-era India and regional history.







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