Description
Provincial Geographies of India: Burma is a detailed geographical treatise by Thomas H. Holland, examining the diverse regional characteristics and provincial divisions of Burma. This scholarly work offers an in-depth analysis of the geographical features, natural resources, climate patterns, and physical landscape of Burma during the colonial era.
Holland’s study encompasses the administrative divisions, economic activities, and cultural geographies of various Burmese provinces. The work provides valuable insights into how geographical factors influenced the development, settlement patterns, and socio-economic conditions across different regions of Burma. The text serves as an important historical resource for understanding the territorial organization and geographical consciousness of colonial-era Burma.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains a significant reference for scholars, historians, and geographers interested in South and Southeast Asian regional studies, colonial geography, and the historical development of Burma’s provincial system.







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