Description
A Geography of Hindustan presents a thorough examination of the Indian subcontinent’s geographical features across different historical periods. This scholarly work combines detailed cartographic representations with descriptive geographical analysis, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Hindustan’s territorial extent, climate zones, river systems, and major regions.
The inclusion of eight lithographic maps serves as a valuable visual aid, illustrating the political boundaries, trade routes, and geographical features that shaped the region’s development. The text addresses both ancient kingdoms and modern administrative divisions, providing historical context for understanding how Hindustan’s geography influenced its civilization, trade networks, and cultural evolution.
Originally published by the American Ceylon Mission, this work reflects 19th-century Western scholarly approaches to Asian geography and remains an important historical document for understanding how contemporary observers conceptualized the Indian subcontinent.







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