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Map "Prevailing Religions of the British Indian Empire, 1909" from the Imperial Gazetteer of India, Oxford University Press, 1909. Scanned from personal copy and annotated by me ( Fowler&fowler «Talk» 04:16, 19 March 2007 (UTC))
Key:
- Pink
- Hindu
- Green
- Muslim
- Diagonal lines
- Sikh (small area in Punjab)
- Yellow
- Buddhist (Burma and Chittagong Hill Tracts)
- Blue
- Christian (Goa)
- Purple
- Animist (several inland hilly areas)
Ceylon and the Andaman islands are not mapped. |
Date |
19 March 2007 (original upload date) |
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. |
Author |
Original uploader was Fowler&fowler at en.wikipedia |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
PD-OLD-70; Released into the public domain (by the author).
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