Description
Western India in 1838 1st is a significant historical document written by Mrs Postans that captures the essence of Western India during a transformative period of the 19th century. The work provides a detailed account of the region’s cultural practices, geographical features, and social structures as observed during the British colonial era.
This firsthand narrative offers valuable perspectives on the daily life, customs, traditions, and economic conditions of the people inhabiting Western India. Mrs Postans’s observations cover various aspects including agriculture, trade, architecture, and social hierarchies prevalent during this time. The book serves as an important historical record for understanding India’s colonial period and the interactions between British observers and Indian society.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition preserves the original insights and detailed descriptions that make the work an essential reference for historians, researchers, and individuals interested in 19th-century Indian history and colonial experiences.







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