The district of Madura takes its name from its chieftown. The word is spelt Madurai in Tamil, and some historians (like Yule and Burnell) say that it is generally supposed to be the Tamil form of the name of Mathura, the very ancient and holy city of the Hindus. They point out that the name Madura seems to have been a favourite among eastern settlements under Hindu influence and there are places so called in Sri Lanka and to the north of Mandalayai and an Island of the name near Java; and suggest that it was perhaps adopted out of reverence for the holy city of the north. This Gazetteer, now being made available again after a long gap, still remains one of the most authentic and detailed record of Madura. Apart from the actual district Gazetteer, all important details about the physical description, political history, the people, agriculture and irrigation, foest, occupation and trade, means of communication, public health and education, land administration and administration of justice are covered.
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Madura Gazetteer
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1st ed.
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8170209692
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xiii, 353 p.
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