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This is a significant historical document providing an extensive report of J. D. Beglar’s systematic tour through the regions of Bundelkhand and Malwa during 1871-72, followed by his exploration of the Central Provinces in 1873-74. The work offers valuable insights into the geographical, administrative, and social conditions of these Indian territories during the colonial era.
Beglar’s detailed observations cover the landscape, settlements, local customs, and administrative structures of these regions. The report serves as an important primary source for understanding the state of central India in the early 1870s, documenting both natural features and human settlements with the methodical approach characteristic of colonial-era surveys and explorations.







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