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Step into the heart of 19th century India, where every city, river, and province tells a story of empire, ambition, and transformation. The Imperial Gazetteer of India (Volume XVII): Mahbubabad to Moradabad, authored by Sir William Wilson Hunter, stands as an unrivalled historical reference book-a geographical encyclopedia meticulously charting the landscapes, peoples, and administration of British India at its zenith. It is a window into the daily workings of colonial India, capturing the pulse of its towns and the complexities of British rule.Hunter’s authoritative voice and unparalleled detail make this an essential academic research resource for scholars of South Asian studies, as well as a compelling companion for history enthusiasts and collectors. Every entry reflects the intellectual rigour and curiosity of the late Victorian era, offering insight into the British Empire in India and the intricate tapestry of its cities and communities. This volume is more than a chronicle; it is a testament to the enduring legacy of William Wilson Hunter’s works.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. For those seeking a deeper understanding of colonial India’s geography and governance, this is both a collector’s item and a cultural touchstone.