Description
This comprehensive report chronicles J. D. Beglar’s systematic exploration and survey of three significant regions in India during the early 1870s. The work covers Bundelkhand and Malwa in 1871-72, followed by the Central Provinces in 1873-74.
Beglar’s detailed observations provide valuable historical documentation of these territories, including geographical features, administrative divisions, local customs, economic conditions, and demographic information. The tour reports represent important primary source material for understanding India during the colonial era, offering insights into the landscape, population, and infrastructure of these regions.
Originally compiled for official purposes, this historical document serves as a significant reference for scholars, historians, and researchers interested in 19th-century Indian history, colonial-era geography, and regional development during the British Raj period.
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