Description
This scholarly work by Montgomery Martin presents an exhaustive study of Eastern India’s historical, geographical, and administrative characteristics. The text covers multiple districts including Behar, Shahabad, Bhagulpoor, and Goruc, offering readers a detailed exploration of their antiquities, topographical features, and statistical data from the colonial period.
The second edition expands upon the original research with enhanced accuracy and additional information gathered from extensive fieldwork and archival sources. Martin’s meticulous documentation includes historical narratives, archaeological findings, demographic statistics, and geographical descriptions that provide valuable insights into the region’s past and contemporary state during the 19th century.
This comprehensive reference work serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars, and students interested in understanding Eastern India’s heritage, administrative divisions, and socio-geographical development during the British colonial era.







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