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India : showing the position of Indian states under the new Constitution / published under the authority of Brigadier G.F. Heaney, Surveyor General of India.
Cartographer
Survey of India
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
Delhi] : Survey of India, 1950.
Description
Scale 1:4,435,200. 1 inch to 70 miles. (E 68°10ʹ25ʹʹ--E 97°10ʹ32ʹʹ/N 37°24ʹ49ʹʹ--N 8°04ʹ18ʹʹ).
1 map : color ; 74 x 81 cm
Details
Subject(s)
India
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Administrative and political divisions
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Maps
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Related name
Heaney, G. F. (George Frederick), 1897-1983
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Contained in
White paper on Indian States.
Notes
"Printed at the Survey of India Offices (H.L.O.)."
Includes index to districts.
"Reg. no. 3003 HE'49- 20,100."
Map shows status of boundaries: international, province or state of provincial status boundaries. States forming: unions of states, part of provinces, newly created centrally administered, states at present remaining separate units. Also, foreign territories within India.
Copyright reserved.
Geographic coverage
Map covers: India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
Other format(s)
Available also online through: Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
Online version of companion article available also through Hathi Tust Digital Library.
In
India. Ministry of States. A White paper on Indian States. Fourth edition with seventy-four maps and plans. Delhi : Manager of Publications, 1950 (25 cm : 395 pages, folded map in pocket)
OCLC
55674011
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