19th Century India Map

19th Century India Map. Map of A map of India in the 19th Century, subtitled "British Expansion 1805-1910." This map is color-coded to show native territories and states, British India in 1805, territories gained by Britain between 1805 and 1856, territories added between 1856 and 1910, the possessions or stations of France and Portugal, and the possessions of the Netherlands until 1845. Map Description Historical Map of India in the 19th Century: British Expansion 1805-1910


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This category is about the subject of the Indian subcontinent 1801-1900 CE: History maps showing India as it was in the 19th century It showcases various regions, major cities, and geographical features of India as known at that time.

Reginald Heber (1783-1826) became Bishop of Calcutta in 1823 A map of India in the 19th Century, subtitled "British Expansion 1805-1910." This map is color-coded to show native territories and states, British India in 1805, territories gained by Britain between 1805 and 1856, territories added between 1856 and 1910, the possessions or stations of France and Portugal, and the possessions of the Netherlands until 1845. An old 19th century coloured map of India and what is now Pakistan -19 वीं शताब्दी का एक पुराना रंगीन नक्शा भारत और अब पाकिस्तान क्या है - 19 ویں صدی کا ایک پرانا رنگین نقشہ جو ہندوستان اور اب پاکستان ہے Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com.

. The oldest map depicting India in the 19th century is the "Map of Hindoostan" published in 1817 by James Rennell Reginald Heber (1783-1826) became Bishop of Calcutta in 1823

. The territory under British government is colored in three shades of pink: - British India 1805 - Added to British India 1805-1856 - Added to British India 1856-1910 Native states and territories (yellow) Description: Map of India in the 19th Century, subtitled "British Expansion 1805-1910." Map is color-coded to show native territories and those under British rule