Description
This two-volume set by Major Archer presents an extensive chronicle of travels through Upper India and the Himalayan regions during the colonial period. The work combines vivid geographical descriptions with detailed accounts of the political structures and royal courts of various native Indian principalities.
Major Archer’s observations provide valuable insights into the architecture, governance, and cultural practices of Indian kingdoms during this historical period. The comprehensive documentation includes interactions with regional rulers and descriptions of their palaces, administrations, and territories.
Originally published as a significant travel narrative and historical record, this set serves as an important primary source for understanding pre-colonial and colonial-era Indian society, geography, and political organization. The work remains relevant for historians, researchers, and those interested in Indian history and colonial-era travel literature.







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