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Rare maps of South Asia reflect some of the earliest and most influential attempts to record the geography of the Indian subcontinent. Produced from the 16th through the 19th centuries, these maps chart regions including India, Sri Lanka, the Himalayas and adjacent territories during periods of exploration, trade and imperial expansion.
Early European representations were shaped by classical sources, traveller accounts and maritime reconnaissance, while later cartography benefited from systematic surveying carried out by the British East India Company and colonial administrations. Important figures such as Gerard Mercator, Abraham Ortelius, Willem Blaeu and later mapmakers including James Rennell and Aaron Arrowsmith played key roles in refining geographic knowledge of the region.
Rare South Asian maps are valued for their scarcity, historical importance and insight into the development of trade routes, political boundaries and scientific mapping. Surviving examples often represent early states, uncommon editions or short-lived publications, making them highly desirable to collectors and institutions.
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