Description
This authoritative two-volume set by Walter Hamilton offers a thorough geographical, statistical, and historical description of Hindostan and the adjacent countries. Originally compiled during the early 19th century, this work serves as a valuable historical document providing detailed accounts of the Indian subcontinent’s geography, administrative divisions, commerce, and cultural heritage.
Hamilton’s comprehensive study covers numerous regions, cities, and territories with meticulous attention to detail. Each volume contains extensive information about population statistics, economic activities, historical events, and geographical features. The work is indispensable for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the political and social landscape of India during the colonial period.
This set represents an important scholarly resource that bridges historical inquiry with geographical analysis, offering readers a multifaceted perspective on one of the world’s most complex and historically significant regions. The Gyan Publishing House edition ensures accessibility to this classic work for modern researchers and history enthusiasts.







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