Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab: Containing a Particular Account of the Government and Character of the Sikhs by Baron Charles Hugel
Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab: Containing a Particular Account of the Government and Character of the Sikhs by Baron Charles Hugel
Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab: Containing a Particular Account of the Government and Character of the Sikhs by Baron Charles Hugel
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Baron Charles Hügel offers a riveting glimpse into his mid-19th-century journey through these regions, highlighting their stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and diverse natural wonders.

Hügel's detailed observations and vibrant prose illuminate the daily life, customs, and traditions of the local populations, making this book an essential read for enthusiasts of travel, history, and the vibrant tapestry of India's northern territories.

Particularly valuable for those interested in Sikh history, his account captures a crucial time when the Sikh Empire flourished under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, providing insights into its governance, military, and societal dynamics. As a vital primary source, Hügel's work enriches our understanding of this pivotal period in Sikh history and the broader context of European exploration in South Asia.

Cover: Softback
Pages: 448

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