Description
The Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series Baluchistan is an authoritative reference work compiled by the Superintendent of Government Printing in Calcutta. This volume provides an in-depth examination of Baluchistan during the British colonial era, covering its geographical features, administrative divisions, and demographic composition.
The gazetteer documents the region’s economic activities, including trade, agriculture, and mineral resources. It includes detailed information about the indigenous population, their customs, languages, and social structures. The work also covers infrastructure development, educational institutions, and government establishments throughout Baluchistan.
As part of the larger Imperial Gazetteer series, this provincial volume serves as a crucial historical document for understanding the political geography and administrative organization of the Indian subcontinent. It remains an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and scholars studying colonial India and the historical development of the Baluchistan region.







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