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Historic and contemporary maps of India, including political and physical maps, pre-colonial and colonial maps, climate maps, and battle plans.

Products of India (II), 1912
A map from 1912 of India, showing the major agricultural production regions for wheat, rice, tea, and jute, and the coal deposit regions. The map shows major cities, rivers, and terrain that effect cultivation, mining, and transportation of these pro...

Bombay, Berar, and part of Central India, 1912
A map from 1912 of the west–central coast of India, showing the British provinces of Bombay (Mumbai), Berar, Gujarat, and part of the Central India Provinces at the time. The map shows provincial capitals, major cities, ports, railways, rivers,...

Punjab, Sind, Rajputana, Kashmir, 1912
A map from 1912 of the British provinces of Punjab, Sind, Rajputana and Kashmir in India. The map shows the frontier with Baluchistan and Afghanistan, major cities, railways, rivers, and terrain of the region....

United and Central Provinces of India, 1912
A map from 1912 of the British provinces of Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Orissa, Central India and the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh at the time. The map also shows the countries of Nepal and Bhutan, and the Indian state of Sikkim. The map shows prov...

Madras, Haidarabad, Mysore and Ceylon, 1912
A map from 1912 of the southern portions of India, showing the provinces of Haidarabad (Hyderabad), Mysore, Travancore, and Madras, with major cities, towns, and ports, railways, lakes, rivers, terrain, and coastal features along this section of the ...

Old Bombay, 1912
A map from 1912 of India's Bombay (Mumbai) Harbor at the time. The map shows the city of Bombay at the southern point of Bombay Island, which at the time was one of the merged Seven Islands of Mumbai, separated from Salsette and Trombay islands. At t...

Calcutta, 1912
A map from 1912 of the area around Calcutta (Kolkata) from the city of Hooghly in the north to the southern reaches of the River Hooghly below Mayapur. Calcutta was at one time India's largest city and the British–made capital (Presidency City)...

Aryan Languages of India, 1912
A map from 1912 of India showing the distribution of Aryan languages in the northern portion of the region. The map shows the general linguistic boundaries and dialects spoken within the larger language groups. The map also shows major cities and riv...

Non-Aryan Languages of India, 1912
A map from 1912 of India, showing the regions of non–Aryan language groups, including the major groups of Burushaski, Balti, Ladakhi, and Tibetan in the mountainous areas of the north, and Kherwari, Santali, Kandh, Gond, Kurku, Telugu, Kanarese...

Sites of Ancient Indian Temples, 1912
A map from 1912 of British India showing ancient Indian temples sites in the region. The map coverage extends from Kandahar (Afghanistan) and Kashmir in the west to Keng Tung and Rangoon (Myanmar) in the east, and from the Himalaya Mountains south to...

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