Publisher's Synopsis
This meticulously compiled "Gazetteer of the Province of Oudh" offers a comprehensive historical and geographical survey of the Oudh region in India. Published in 1877, it provides invaluable insights into the administrative divisions, local history, and socio-economic conditions of the province during the British colonial period. Authored by Oudh Oudh and W.C. Benett, the gazetteer serves as a rich resource for researchers interested in the history of British India and the regional dynamics of Oudh.
Containing detailed accounts of various districts, towns, and villages, the book captures the essence of 19th-century Oudh. It remains an essential reference for historians, geographers, and anyone seeking to understand the historical landscape and cultural heritage of this important region. The level of detail found in the "Gazetteer of the Province of Oudh" is rarely matched.
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