British colonial rule in India 1757-1947
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Wikipedia
Date of entry/update:
2015-02-22
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The 26 volumes of
The Imperial Gazetteer of India
published in 1908 or 1909 when Burma was
administered as part of India, are a major source of information about Burma. The most accessible
online sources of the
Gazetteer
we have found are
Archive.org,
Osmania University Digital
Library
and Chicago University?s
Digital South Asia Library. We have mainly used the versions at
Archive.org, but since these are rather large files, we have reduced them using Finereader Pro 11
Optical Character Recognition software. We produced two ?OBL versions” of each volume, one
with a crisp text of 3-4MB containing numerous digitisation errors, mostly figures, accents,
transliteration symbols and tables (we did some light editing, but with a total of about 12,000 pages,
detailed editing was beyond our capacity); and one of 12-16MB with fuzzier text but with less
errors. The smaller files, some of which are taken direct from the Osmania University collection,
can be opened and searched more easily, but if greater accuracy is needed, use the larger OBL
versions or the original scans. These can be accessed via the links provided to Archive.org or the
DSAL, which has read-only versions organised by volume and chapter and an overall search
engine...
The editions used here are those of 1908 or 1909. The online collections at Osmania University Digital Library and Archive.org also contain the editions of 1886
Source/publisher:
His Majesty?s Secretary of State for India
Date of publication:
1908-00-00
Date of entry/update:
2015-02-18
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British colonial rule in India 1757-1947, British Colonial Period: texts (official and quasi-official documents)
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English
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Continuation of article on the Myanmar cannon on Calton Hill in Edinburgh which was brought from Danhawady
(Rakhine) in 1784, It was built during king Bodawpaya?s reign (1782 - 1819). After the Third Anglo - Burmese War,
many Burmese cannon and other captured guns were shipped to England as gifts to Queen Victoria and her court and
presented by General Prendergast.....Subject Terms:
1. Myanmar army - cannon,
2. Myanmar - History.
KYAN, Daw
Source/publisher:
"Kanaung Sethmu Sipwa Journal", Vol. 1, No. 4, via University of Washington
Date of publication:
1994-04-00
Date of entry/update:
2014-10-22
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Washington University, The Konbaung Dynasty and the Anglo-Burmese Wars [1753-1885], British colonial rule in India 1757-1947
Language:
Burmese/ မြန်မာဘာသာ; (Metadata English, Burmese)
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1. Documentary Sources, Libraries and other Institutions...2. Bibliography of Books Articles and Dissertations...
3. Wikipedia Articles (main Category - British rule in India)...4. Other Links
David Steinberg
Source/publisher:
House of David
Date of publication:
2008-01-02
Date of entry/update:
2010-03-17
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British colonial rule in India 1757-1947
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