Description
This two-volume set presents an extensive historical documentation of Western India as it existed in 1838. Mrs. Postans offers detailed observations and accounts of the region’s diverse cultural landscape, social structures, and geographical features during a significant period of Indian history.
The work captures the essence of 19th-century Western India, providing readers with vivid descriptions of daily life, customs, traditions, and interactions between different communities. As a contemporary account written during the British colonial era, it serves as an invaluable primary source for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history.
The two-volume format allows for comprehensive coverage of various aspects of the region, including its people, places, and historical events. This collection remains an important reference work for understanding the social, cultural, and historical context of Western India in the early 19th century.







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