A detailed historical and geographical survey, the "Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Volume 11" offers a comprehensive look at the regions under British governance in 19th-century India. Compiled under the authority of the Bombay government, this volume provides invaluable insights into the administrative divisions, social structures, economic activities, and significant historical events that shaped the area. This meticulously researched reference work details the topography, climate, population demographics, agriculture, trade, and local customs of the Bombay Presidency.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the colonial history of India will find this gazetteer an essential resource. The detailed descriptions provide a nuanced understanding of the region's past, making it a valuable addition to collections focused on British colonial history and South Asian studies.
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