Description
Journals Kept in Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Nepal is a significant two-volume set that chronicles Richard Temple’s extensive travels across some of the most fascinating regions of South Asia. These meticulously kept journals offer invaluable firsthand accounts of the landscapes, cultures, and societies encountered during Temple’s journeys through British India and the Himalayan territories.
The work provides detailed observations of Hyderabad’s administrative structures, Kashmir’s natural beauty and strategic importance, Sikkim’s unique geography and inhabitants, and Nepal’s remote territories. Temple’s scholarly approach and detailed descriptions make this set an essential historical document for understanding 19th-century exploration, colonial India, and the geopolitical dynamics of the region.
This reprint by Gyan Publishing House preserves these important historical narratives for modern readers, researchers, and history enthusiasts interested in Indian subcontinent exploration and Victorian-era travel literature.







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