Description
Indika offers a thorough examination of India and Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), exploring the country’s geography, climate, resources, and the characteristics of its diverse populations. Written by J. F. Hurst, this work combines geographical analysis with ethnographic observations, presenting a detailed portrait of the Indian subcontinent and the island nation during a significant period in their histories.
The book encompasses descriptions of major regions, their economic activities, cultural practices, and social structures. Hurst’s systematic approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the territorial extent, natural features, and human geography of these regions. This work serves as a valuable historical document for understanding how India and Ceylon were perceived and studied in the nineteenth century.







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