Description
Geography of India is a detailed geographical treatise that offers a thorough account of British India alongside the various states that were enclosed within or adjoining the British territories. This comprehensive work serves as a historical reference for understanding the geographical, political, and administrative landscape of India during a significant period of its history.
The text provides extensive coverage of regional characteristics, territorial boundaries, and state formations that existed during the colonial era. It documents the relationship between British-administered territories and the princely states, offering valuable insights into the geographical organization of the Indian subcontinent. The work is an important resource for historians, geographers, and scholars interested in understanding India’s territorial evolution and the complex political geography that existed under British rule.







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