Maps of Mughal India : drawn by Colonel Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gentil, agent for the French Government to the Court of Shuja-ud-daula at Faizabad, in 1770

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Maps of Mughal India : drawn by Colonel Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gentil, agent for the French Government to the Court of Shuja-ud-daula at Faizabad, in 1770

Susan Gole

Manohar, 1988

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Consists of commentary and reproduction of: Empire Mogol / by Jean Baptiste Joseph Gentil, 1770; a ms. atlas in the British Library, India Office Library and Records, London

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Gentil lived for for twenty-five years in India, spending eleven of them at the court of Shuja-ud-daula. He carried from India among other things an atlas containing 21 maps of the mughal subas that he had drawn according to the Ain-e-Akbari. the maps are reproduced here in full colour.

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