Description
This fascinating historical journal chronicles William Barr’s remarkable journey through the Indian subcontinent and Afghanistan during the 19th century. Beginning in Delhi, the author meticulously documents his travels to Peshawar and subsequently to Kabul, providing detailed accounts of the terrain, settlements, and peoples encountered along the way.
The journal serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding the geography, culture, and conditions of the region during this period. Barr’s observations offer insights into the routes connecting these major cities, the challenges of overland travel, and the diverse landscapes ranging from the plains of northern India to the mountainous regions of Afghanistan.
Originally published as a hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains an important historical document for scholars, historians, and those interested in colonial-era exploration and travel narratives of South Asia and Central Asia.
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