Description
This comprehensive three-volume set by R. Montgomery Martin offers an exhaustive examination of the Indian Empire across multiple dimensions. The work encompasses detailed historical narratives, topographical surveys, and geological analyses of the Indian subcontinent during the nineteenth century.
The volumes provide extensive coverage of climate patterns, population demographics, and descriptions of chief cities and provinces throughout British India and its tributary and protected states. Martin’s detailed analysis includes the military power, strategic resources, and economic capabilities of the Indian Empire.
A significant portion of the work is dedicated to exploring India’s diverse religious traditions and spiritual heritage, examining Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and other faiths practiced throughout the subcontinent. This set serves as a valuable historical reference for understanding colonial-era India’s geography, administration, resources, and cultural landscape.







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