Description
This fascinating historical document presents Daniel Robinson Leckie’s detailed journal of his 1790 route to Nagpore, one of the most significant journeys of the late 18th century. The expedition traverses through Cuttack, Burrosumber, and the Southern Bunjare Ghaut, offering readers an intimate glimpse into colonial India.
The journal serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the geography, climate, and social conditions of India during the British colonial period. Leckie’s meticulous observations cover local customs, trade routes, natural landscapes, and encounters with various communities along the journey. His writings provide essential historical context for scholars studying Indian history, colonial administration, and 18th-century travel narratives.
This publication by Gyan Publishing House preserves an important historical text that illuminates the experiences of European travelers and the diverse regions they explored during this transformative period in Indian history.







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