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Provincial Geographies of India: Burma is a detailed geographical examination of Burma (modern-day Myanmar) as part of the broader Indian provincial context. Thomas H. Holland provides an in-depth analysis of the region’s physical geography, including its topography, climate, and natural resources.
The work explores the cultural and demographic characteristics of Burma’s diverse population, examining the various ethnic groups, languages, and traditions that define the region. Holland’s study encompasses the administrative divisions, economic activities, and historical development of Burma during the colonial era.
This scholarly work serves as a valuable historical document, offering insights into how British colonial administrators understood and categorized the geography of their territories. The book combines detailed cartographic references with narrative descriptions, making it essential for researchers studying colonial India, geographical history, and Southeast Asian regional development.
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