Description
This comprehensive report by J. L. Ranking offers an in-depth examination of the military cantonments at Kamptee and Seetabuldee, two strategically important fortifications during the British colonial era in India. The work provides detailed accounts of the infrastructure, layout, defensive capabilities, and administrative structures that characterized these military installations.
The report serves as a valuable historical document for understanding British military strategy and colonial administration in central India. It includes observations on the garrison arrangements, supply systems, and the geographical and strategic considerations that influenced the establishment and maintenance of these cantonments. Ranking’s meticulous documentation offers scholars and historians essential primary source material for studying 19th-century Indian military history and British colonial operations.
This publication represents an important contribution to military historiography and provides context for understanding the broader colonial military presence in the Indian subcontinent.







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