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The Indian Empire is a seminal work by R. Montgomery Martin that provides an exhaustive examination of India during the colonial era. The book systematically explores the empire’s physical geography, including its topography and geological formations, while documenting the climate patterns that shaped settlement and agriculture across the subcontinent.
Beyond geographical analysis, Martin delves into population demographics, presenting detailed information about the major cities and provinces that constituted British India. The work also addresses the complex political structure of the era, including tributary states and protected territories that existed under British suzerainty.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an invaluable historical reference for understanding nineteenth-century India’s administrative, geographic, and demographic landscape. It remains essential reading for historians, researchers, and those interested in colonial Indian history and the geopolitical organization of the Indian subcontinent.
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