This volume, "Gazetteer Of The Bombay Presidency: Kolh pur," provides a detailed overview of the Kolhapur region within the former Bombay Presidency of British India. A historical and geographical reference work, it offers insights into the region's topography, history, people, economy, and culture. Compiled anonymously, this gazetteer stands as a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the socio-economic and geographical landscape of 19th-century India.
The book offers a wealth of information on the administrative divisions, local customs, agriculture, trade, and notable places within Kolhapur. As a comprehensive record of its time, the "Gazetteer" provides crucial context for understanding the region's development and its place within the broader historical narrative of the Bombay Presidency and British India.
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