Description
A Manual of the District of Vizagapatam is a detailed historical and administrative document compiled by David Fremantle Carmichael. This work serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the Vizagapatam District during the British colonial period under the Madras Presidency.
The manual provides comprehensive information about the district’s geography, climate, natural resources, and administrative divisions. It offers insights into the local population, their customs, occupations, and social structures during the colonial era. The work includes detailed accounts of the district’s history, economic activities, and infrastructure development under British rule.
This scholarly work is essential for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the colonial administration of India and the development of the Vizagapatam region. It represents an important primary source document for studying 19th-century Indian history and the British colonial governance system.







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