This is a detailed historical gazetteer of the Bannu District, compiled in 1883 during British rule in India. A gazetteer is more than just a geographical dictionary; it provides comprehensive information on the history, topography, people, resources, and administration of a particular area. This volume offers a snapshot of the Bannu District during a pivotal period in its history, providing valuable insights into the region's social, economic, and political landscape under British governance.
Researchers interested in the history of British India, the North-West Frontier Province (now part of Pakistan), or colonial administration will find this gazetteer a rich source of primary information. It serves as a valuable historical record and a testament to the detailed surveys and documentation undertaken by the British authorities.
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