Description: A map of India in 1805 at the end of the Second Anglo-Marathan War (1803–1805), showing the provinces at the time, the extent of the Mahratta (Maratha) territory, and the British held territories. This map is color-coded to show the territories under British control, the Mahratta territory, native territories, and the independent territories to the north and west. Dates of significant battles are given, and the map shows the British territories in red, with cities, ports, and trade centers under French and Portuguese control denoted by respective underlined names. Place Names: Southern Asia, India, Nepal, Bengal, kashmir, Nizam, Mahratt ISO Topic Categories: society Keywords: India, political, historical, major political subdivisions, society, Unknown, 1805 Source: Ernest Rhys, Ed., A Literary and Historical Atlas of Asia (New York, NY: E.P. Dutton & CO., 1912) 20 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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