
The Imperial Gazetteer Of India (Volume Xiv) Jaisalmer To Kara
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Step into the heart of 19th century India, where history and geography intertwine across vast deserts, princely states, and colonial frontiers. The Imperial Gazetteer Of India (Volume XIV): Jaisalmer To Kara, by William Wilson Hunter, stands as a masterwork of exploration and scholarship from the British Raj era. This authoritative historical reference book offers an unparalleled view into the landscapes, peoples, and customs of the Indian subcontinent, meticulously catalogued for both the curious reader and the serious scholar. A geographical encyclopedia of rare depth, Hunter's volume draws ...
Step into the heart of 19th century India, where history and geography intertwine across vast deserts, princely states, and colonial frontiers. The Imperial Gazetteer Of India (Volume XIV): Jaisalmer To Kara, by William Wilson Hunter, stands as a masterwork of exploration and scholarship from the British Raj era. This authoritative historical reference book offers an unparalleled view into the landscapes, peoples, and customs of the Indian subcontinent, meticulously catalogued for both the curious reader and the serious scholar. A geographical encyclopedia of rare depth, Hunter's volume draws on exhaustive research to illuminate the intricate tapestry of regional studies in India. From the sands of Jaisalmer to the riverbanks of Kara, every entry reveals the complexities and wonders of colonial India's diverse regions. It is an essential educational resource for academic research in India, but also a captivating journey for history enthusiasts eager to rediscover the realities of British India. Few works capture the era's spirit with such clarity and scope. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those passionate about British India literature or the enduring legacy of William Wilson Hunter's works, this is more than a reprint: it is a cultural treasure restored for a new generation.