With the fall of Tipu
Sultan in 1799, the East India Company consolidated their control over erstwhile
Mysore. As part of the process, they appointed Francis Buchanan, a Scottish physician
and
geographer, to survey parts of southern India, for which he traversed through lengths
and breadths
of southern India collating information, statistics, oral-histories on a range of
physical, political,
cultural, social and economic subjects. With this repository of information in hand, we
decided to
retrace Buchanan’s Journey more than 200 years later. We have travelled extensively in
the
footsteps of Buchanan, talking to people about their lives and livelihoods, taking
photographs of
dilapidated monuments and landscapes, recording vanishing occupations, writing research
articles
and even making few documentary films based on his work. The project is far from
complete and as
we continue our travels along Buchanan’s route, we will share our experiences from our
own
explorations.