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Going Back to The Routes: See History of India through Maps at This Exhibition

Mapped, curated by Past Perfect Heritage Management LLP along with The Rotary Club of Bombay and the Asiatic Society of Mumbai, is on till June 4. It not only speaks about maps and how they were developed but turns the pages of history and takes you into the past to understand the geopolitical situation of that time

Nepal, with part of Tibet: N[orthern] T[rans] F[rontier] Sheets No 15 16 22 23 : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Nepal, with part of Tibet: N[orthern] T[rans] F[rontier] Sheets No 15 16 22 23 : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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Turkestan : and the countries between the British and the Russian Dominions in Asia : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

[Turkestan with the adjoining portions of the British and Russian territories ]: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

  1869 (dated)         1 : 2027520 Description This monumental map details the southern frontier of the Russian Empire in Asia, extending southwards to the British sphere of influence in Afghanistan, the Punjab and Kashmir. The western part of the map reaches as far as the Aral Sea and Kashmar, formerly Torshīz (شیز) in Persia. The eastern limits of the map are dominated by the Chinese Empire. The lands covered are today divided between Kazakhstan in the north, Uzbekistan across the center, Kyrgyzstan in the east, Tajikistan in the southeast, and Turkmenistan in the southwest. This represented the primary theatre of The Great Game - the struggle for control in Central Asia between Russia and the British Empire.

Bombay and Surrounding Country : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

    1 : 63360 Description This is a rare 1946 first edition map of Bombay / Mumbai issued by the Survey of India just days before the Royal Indian Navy Mutiny (February 18 - 15, 1946). The map features manuscript annotations near Butcher Island (Dia Deva) in Bombay Harbor - a major focus of the mutiny as the Bombay Presidency’s entire ammunition hold, including telephone and wireless equipment, was stored there. The map is large and meticulously detailed, noting individual buildings, streets, railroads, topography, depth soundings, and more - without a doubt, the finest map of Bombay then obtainable. Royal Indian Navy MutinyAlso known as the 1946 Naval Uprising, the Royal Indian Navy Mutiny was a revolt of Indian naval personnel, soldiers, police, and civilians against British authority in India. The revolt followed closely on the heels of World War II (1939 - 1945), wherein the British leveraged the population of India to rapidly expand the Royal Indian Navy (RIN). By 19

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