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A definitive window into colonial India.Facts arranged for enduring reference.Volume IX of The Imperial Gazetteer of India compiles place-by-place entries that map the Madras Presidency to Multai with the forensic care of a nineteenth-century surveyor and the steady clarity of an official register, a vital snapshot of nineteenth century india. As a british india reference book and a cornerstone of any historical gazetteer collection, it offers contemporary readers granular accounts of towns, topography and people, with authoritative notes that clarify administrative divisions india and local governance. Entries pair succinct prose with tables and cross-references to present population figures, land revenue, transport links and jurisdictional notes - the sorts of details indispensable to colonial india research and india regional studies. The volume draws south asia geography into relief, explaining rivers, coasts and routes that shaped commerce under the india british raj and locating local institutions within the wider sweep of victorian era india. An academic history resource by design, it rewards scholars and historians with dense cross-references and localised data, while curious readers of regional history madras will find narrative texture amid the statistics.Historically significant as both reference and instrument of administration, Hunter’s work shaped how the subcontinent was understood and catalogued by contemporaries and remains a primary source for modern inquiries into empire. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. At once a tool for serious scholarship and an accessible window into everyday places, this edition appeals to casual readers seeking context and to classic-literature collectors who prize faithful, usable editions of foundational works. Its methodical scope makes it indispensable to india regional studies and a primary reference for reconstructing governance across the subcontinent.