Description
Colin Mackenzie’s ‘Six Years in India’ offers a comprehensive historical narrative of the author’s extended residence in Delhi, the renowned city of the great Mogul emperors. Through meticulous observation and documentation, Mackenzie provides invaluable insights into the cultural, social, and ethnic composition of 19th-century India.
The work systematically examines the various tribes and communities that comprised Hindostan during this period, including detailed accounts of the Hindoos, Sikhs, Afghans, and other ethnic groups. Mackenzie’s ethnographic approach captures the customs, traditions, and daily life of these diverse populations, offering readers an authentic window into colonial-era Indian society.
This hardcover edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, serves as both a historical document and a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding India’s complex cultural heritage and the impact of colonial presence on Indian communities.
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