Description
The Travels of Dean Mahomet stands as one of the earliest and most significant travel narratives written by an Indian author in English. Originally published in the late 18th century, this work chronicles the extensive journeys of Dean Mahomet, a native of Patna in Bengal, through various regions of India.
Mahomet’s account provides invaluable historical documentation of Indian life, customs, geography, and social structures during a transformative period in Indian history. His observations are presented with remarkable clarity and detail, offering readers a unique perspective from an insider’s viewpoint rather than the colonial gaze typical of European travel writing.
This second edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, makes this important historical text accessible to contemporary readers and scholars. The narrative serves as both a geographical guide and a cultural document, preserving firsthand accounts of pre-modern India. Researchers in postcolonial studies, Indian history, travel literature, and colonial studies will find this work essential for understanding how Indians themselves documented their own lands and peoples.
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