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Journals Kept in Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Nepal offers an extraordinary glimpse into the travels and observations of Richard Temple across some of South Asia’s most fascinating regions. Originally documented during the author’s journeys, these journals capture the geographical features, cultural practices, and historical moments of the Indian subcontinent and the Himalayan kingdoms during the 19th century.
Temple’s meticulous records detail his expeditions through the princely state of Hyderabad, the mountainous valleys of Kashmir, the lesser-known territories of Sikkim, and the independent kingdom of Nepal. Each region is explored with keen observation and scholarly attention, making this work invaluable for historians, geographers, and travel enthusiasts. The second edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, preserves these important historical narratives for contemporary readers interested in colonial-era exploration and South Asian history.







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