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The Gates of India: Being an Historical Narrative

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This work traces the historical interplay between geography and events along India's western and northwestern approaches, assessing ancient land and possible maritime routes and reassessing the location of frontier cities. It synthesizes classical, Arab, and later travel narratives with on-the-ground observations to reconcile textual accounts with physical terrain, critiques the limits of recent surveys, and restores value to older exploratory records. The narrative blends descriptive geography with historical reconstruction, proposes hypotheses about routes and gates into the subcontinent, and emphasizes the importance of contemporary mapping methods alongside eyewitness reports.

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Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich

Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich was a British geographer and author known for his contributions to the understanding of India’s geography and history. His notable work, "The Gates of India: Being an Historical Narrative," provides a detailed account of the historical significance of India's strategic locations. Holdich's writings reflect his deep interest in the cultural and geographical landscapes of the Indian subcontinent, making him a significant figure in the study of colonial geography. His insights continue to be valuable for historians and geographers alike.

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