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  2. File:Map of Hindoostan, 1788, by Rennell.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Rennel map 1799.png - Wikipedia

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  4. James Rennell - Wikipedia

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    Major James Rennell FRS FRSE FRGS (3 December 1742 – 29 March 1830) was an English geographer, historian and a pioneer of oceanography.Rennell produced some of the first accurate maps of Bengal at one inch to five miles as well as accurate outlines of India and served as Surveyor General of Bengal.

  5. Template:Indian states and territories image map - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Santhal parganas, Rennell 1776.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Great Trigonometrical Survey - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition of new territory, it employed several explorers and cartographers to provide maps and other information on its territories, most notably James Rennell, from 1767 in Bengal. As Rennell proceeded to make maps, the lack of precise measurement was noticed. [1]

  8. Cis-Sutlej states - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Sikh territory from a map of India, by James Rennell, 1 January 1788. The Cis-Sutlej state was ruled by many chiefs though the region was under the Mughal Empire. [7] Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II's viceregent Afrasiyab was killed by Zain-ul-Abidin Khan on 2 November 1784, thus leaving no one to appoint as the next viceregent. [8]

  9. Patkum estate - Wikipedia

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    Patkum under Panchet administration on James Rennell's Mid-18th Century map. The Patkum zamindari estate was initially part of the extensive Ramgarh district until the late 18th century. Subsequently, it became a part of the Birbhum district until 1805 when it was integrated into the Jungle Mahals . [ 5 ]