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1. Gauhati : Bhutan & India /

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service, U. S. Army,.

2. Bhārata = India = Indien = Inde = Indii︠a︡ = Yin du

GiziMap (Firm). Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by bathymetic tints. Index of place names on verso. "Printed in Hungary 2007.". Budapest : GiziMap, 2007.

3. Route followed by British expedition 1903-1904 from base at Siiliguri, Darjiling, Nathang Jelep Pass (Jelep La), Yatung, Chumbi, Phari Jong, Tuna Guru, Khang Ma, Gyangtse Jong, Kharo La

Edward Stanford Ltd. Map of northern India, Sikkim, Bhutan and Tibet, showing the route of the British expedition of 1903-1904. Relief shown by spot heights. "Traced in... Manila, P.I. : Military Information Division, General Staff, 1904.

4. World Boundaries of Disputed Areas, 1:10 million (2012)

2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This line shapefile depicts the boundaries of disputed areas and breakaway regions ranging from Kashmir to the Elemi Triangle and Northern Cyprus t... North American Cartographic Information Society.

5. World Boundaries of Disputed Areas, 1:50 million (2012)

2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This line shapefile depicts the boundaries of disputed areas and breakaway regions ranging from Kashmir to the Elemi Triangle and Northern Cyprus t... North American Cartographic Information Society.

6. A map of Bengal, Bahar, Oude & Allahabad: with part of Agra and Delhi, exhibiting the course of the Ganges from Hurdwar to the

1786. James Rennell and William Faden. Scale approximately 1:1,500,000. Pictorial relief. Dedicated to John Stables. color map ; 72 x 106 cm.

7. Betts's new map of India, Birmah, the Punjaub and part of Afghanistan.

1879. Betts, John active. Scale approximately 1:5,000,000 ; (E 67°--E 96°/N 38°--N 5°). Relief shown by hachures. Indicates British Posessions, States Under British Protecti...

8. Gangetic Hindoostan: or the countries occupied by the Ganges and its branches

1813. John Cary approximately. Scale approximately 1:6,000,000 ; (E 75°00ʹ00ʺ--E 93°00ʹ00ʺ/N 31°30ʹ00ʺ--N 19°30ʹ00ʺ). Covers Northeastern India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. Re...

9. Hindoostan

1845. Arrowsmith, Aaron. Scale approximately 1:4,5000,000 ; (E 67°--E 100°/N 36°--N 5°). Relief shown by hachures. Inset: The Burman Territories, Assam &c. Shows military s...

10. Hindostan

1811. John Pinkerton, L Hebert, and Samuel John Neele. Scale approximately 1:6,000,000 ; (E 66°00ʹ00ʺ--E 96°00ʹ00ʺ/N 38°00ʹ00ʺ--N 5°30ʹ00ʺ). Relief shown by hachures. "Pinkerton's modern atlas." 1 map :...