Colin Mackenzie
Colonel Colin Mackenzie (1754–8 May 1821) was a Scottish army officer in the
British East India Company who later became the first
Surveyor General of India. He was a collector of
antiquities and an
orientalist and an
indologist. He
surveyed southern India, making use of local interpreters and scholars to study religion, oral histories, inscriptions and other evidence, initially out of personal interest, and later as a surveyor. He was ordered to survey the
Mysore region shortly after the British victory over
Tipu Sultan in 1799 and produced the first maps of the region along with illustrations of the landscape and notes on archaeological landmarks. His collections consisting of thousands of manuscripts, inscriptions, translations, coins and paintings, which were acquired after his death by the
India Office Library and are an important source for the study of Indian history. He was awarded a
Companion of the Order of the Bath on 4 June 1815.
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