Atlases
- Meyer, William Stevenson, Sir, 1860-1922, et al. Imperial gazetteer of India, Atlas. 1909 edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1909.
- Meyer, William Stevenson, Sir, 1860-1922, et al. Imperial gazetteer of India, Atlas. 1931 edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1931.
- Schwartzberg, Joseph E. A Historical Atlas of South Asia. 2nd impression, with additional material. New York ; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Maps from the
Imperial Gazetteer of India
The Imperial Gazetteer of India responded to a need in the latter half of the nineteenth century for descriptive accounts of the expanding British territory. The Gazetteer is encyclopedic in nature, containing detailed geographical, historical, ethnic, linguistic, economic, and administrative information.
GIS data
IndiaPlaceFinder is a very important and reliable tool for locating geographic information on Indian toponyms. It is created and maintained by our collaborating partners at the University of Tokyo.
DSAL is collaborating with several institutions to make important maps
available via the Web.
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