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The Imperial gazetteer of India

(Gazetteers of India in the British period)

IDC, [1991]

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Reproduction of: v. 1-26. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1907-1909. 26 v. : maps. Vol. 1-4 have special title: The Indian Empire (v. 1. Descriptive -- v. 2. Historical -- v. 3. Economic -- v. 4. Administrative). V. 5. Abāzai to Arcot -- v. 6. Argaon to Bardwān -- v. 7. Bareilly to Berasiā -- v. 8. Berhampore to Bombay -- v. 9. Bomjur to Central India -- v. 10. Central Provinces to Coompta -- v. 11. Coondapoor to Edwardesābād -- v. 12. Einme to Gwalior -- v. 13. Gyāraspur to Jais -- v. 14. Jaisalmer to Karā -- v. 15. Karāchi to Kotāyam -- v. 16. Kotchāndpur to Mahāvinyaka -- v. 17. Mahbūbābād to Morādābād -- v. 18. Moram to Nayāgarh -- v. 19. Nāyakanhatti to Parbhani -- v. 20. Pārdi to Pusad -- v. 21. Pushkar to Salween -- v. 22. Samadhiāla to Singhāna -- v. 23. Singhbhūm to Trashichöd-zong -- v. 24. Travancore to Zīra -- v. 25. Index -- v. 26. Atlas

The introduction, occupying vol.1-4, consists of a new and much enlarged edition of Sir W.W. Hunter's "The Indian Empire: its history, people, and products," itself an expansion of his article on India in the first edition of the "Imperial Gazetteer." The whole edited by Sir Herbert H. Risley. W.S. Meyer, R. Burn and J.S. Cotton

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