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Sketch Map of India Illustrating the History from the Earliest Period to the Battle of Plassy (engraving)
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Sketch Map of India Illustrating the History from the Earliest Period to the Battle of Plassy (engraving)
973075 Sketch Map of India Illustrating the History from the Earliest Period to the Battle of Plassy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketch Map of India Illustrating the History from the Earliest Period to the Battle of Plassy. Illustration for The Popular History of England by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer (Blackie, 1886).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving titled "Sketch Map of India Illustrating the History from the Earliest Period to the Battle of Plassy" takes us on a visual journey through time. Created by an English School in the 19th century, this print offers a glimpse into India's rich historical past. The map showcases various significant landmarks and regions that played a crucial role in shaping Indian history. From ancient civilizations to medieval kingdoms, it traces India's evolution up until the Battle of Plassy. This battle, which took place in 1757, marked a turning point in British colonial rule over India. Commissioned as an illustration for "The Popular History of England" by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer, this artwork provides valuable insights into both Indian and British history. It serves as a reminder of how intertwined these two nations were during this period. With intricate details and precise cartography, this sketch map transports viewers back in time. Its inclusion in private collections highlights its significance as both an artistic masterpiece and historical artifact. As we observe this engraving, we are reminded of the vastness and complexity of Indian history. It sparks curiosity about the cultures that thrived across its diverse landscapes for centuries before European influence took hold. This piece is not only visually stunning but also invites contemplation about our shared human story across continents and eras.
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