The Gates of India: Being an Historical Narrative

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The Gates of India: Being an Historical Narrative

by Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich

EN·~14 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

Transcriber's Note:

0:44
2

THE GATES OF INDIA

0:17
3

PREFACE

8:46
4

LIST OF MAPS

0:33
5

INTRODUCTION

14:10
6

CHAPTER I

40:35
7

CHAPTER II

26:49
8

CHAPTER III

52:50
9

CHAPTER IV

1:00:27
10

CHAPTER V

49:41

Description

In this sweeping narrative the author invites listeners to travel beyond the familiar plains of the subcontinent into the rugged hinterlands of Tibet, Afghanistan and Baluchistan. Drawing on two decades of official wanderings, he weaves together first‑hand observations with the latest geographical science, showing how mountains, rivers and deserts have shaped the rise and fall of empires. The result is a richly textured portrait where the lay of the land becomes as much a character as the peoples who passed through it.

To illuminate these remote corridors the narrative draws on a remarkable array of early travelers—from Greek chroniclers and Arab geographers to 19th‑century British explorers—blending their ancient accounts with fresh surveys and maps. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of forgotten highways, fortified passes, and bustling frontier towns that once served as the true gates of India. By the end of the first act, the stage is set for a deeper investigation of how geography and ambition intertwined to shape a complex tapestry of culture and conflict.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (815K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Melissa McDaniel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-06-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich

Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich

1843–1929

A soldier, surveyor, and writer, he turned decades of frontier work in British India into books that brought distant borders and mountain passes to life. His writing blends firsthand experience with a geographer’s eye for how landscapes shape history and politics.

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