THE
I M P E R I A L GAZETTEER
OF INDIA
The lattest
PREFACE
As stated in the Preface to Volume I, the alphabetical
articles that make up the body of the Gazetteer (beginning
with the present volume) have’ been written for the most
part by officials who had already acquired local experience
as Census Superintendents of their Provinces or States in 1901,
and who now became Gazetteer Superintendents. In some
cases, when they happened to be called away to fresh duties,
their work was continued by others. In a few cases, as in
that of Kashmir, the task was entrusted to special writers.
A list of all of them, arranged under Provinces or States, is
appended on the next page. As in previous editions of the
Gazetteer, the minor articles are based on materials collected
by District officers and officials of Native States, supplemented
by contributions from experts. Special mention must be
made of the assistance given generally by Lieut.-Colonel Prain
for Botany, by Mr. S. Eardley-Wilmot for Forests, and by
Mr. T. H. Holland and other officers of the Geological Survey.
More detailed acknowledgements will be found in the prefaces
to the several volumes of the Provincial Gazetteers, which
have been compiled for use in India.
In addition to the folding map of India, which is prefixed to
every volume, maps of each Province, and of the larger States
or groups of States, and also plans of the three Presidency
cities will be found inserted in the text where the corresponding-
ing article occurs. These maps and plans are reproduced from
the companion Atlas volume, specially prepared by Mr. J. G.
Bartholomew, of Edinburgh, in accordance with instructions
from the editors of the Gazetteer
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Volume 1 – The Indian Empire, Descriptive | Volume 14 – Jaisalmer – Kara |
Volume 2 – The Indian Empire, Historical | Volume 15 – Karachi – Kotayam |
Volume 3 – The Indian Empire, Economic | Volume 16 – Kotchandpur – Mahavinyaka |
Volume 4 – The Indian Empire, Administrative | Volume 17 – Mahbubabad – Moradabad |
Volume 5 – Abazai – Arcot | Volume 18 – Moram – Nayagarh |
Volume 6 – Argaon – Bardwan | Volume 19 – Nayakanthatti – Parbhani |
Volume 7 – Bareilly – Berasia | Volume 20 – Pardi – Pusad |
Volume 8 – Berhampore – Bombay | Volume 21 – Pushkar – Salween |
Volume 9 – Bomjur – Central India | Volume 22 – Samadhiala – Singhana |
Volume 10 – Central Provinces – Coopta | Volume 23 – Singhbhum – Trashi-Chod-Zong |
Volume 11 – Coondapoor – Edwardesabad | Volume 24 – Travancore – Zira |
Volume 12 – Einme – Gwalior | Volume 25 – Index [Please use search] |
Volume 13 – Gyaraspur – Jais | Volume 26 – Atlas 1909 |
Volume 26 – Atlas 1931 |