Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1878 |
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... miles from Chhattarpur . The record was in a bad state of preservation , and the transcript and translation of it published in the Asiatic Researches ' * * Vol . XII , pp . 359 el seq . ( K are full of lacunæ . It comprises the history ...
... miles from Chhattarpur . The record was in a bad state of preservation , and the transcript and translation of it published in the Asiatic Researches ' * * Vol . XII , pp . 359 el seq . ( K are full of lacunæ . It comprises the history ...
الصفحة 78
... miles , descending from a height of about 5,000 feet to that of 1,200 feet above the level of the sea . Its way winds tortuously through great mountain ranges , whose peaks are rarely less than 15,000 feet in height and culminate in the ...
... miles , descending from a height of about 5,000 feet to that of 1,200 feet above the level of the sea . Its way winds tortuously through great mountain ranges , whose peaks are rarely less than 15,000 feet in height and culminate in the ...
الصفحة 79
... miles , reaches the point where the Tui River issues in great volume from the glacier ; the road then follows the course of the river down to its junction with the Warchagam River , a few miles above Yásín . Returning to Sar Laspur ...
... miles , reaches the point where the Tui River issues in great volume from the glacier ; the road then follows the course of the river down to its junction with the Warchagam River , a few miles above Yásín . Returning to Sar Laspur ...
الصفحة 80
... Miles or 1013760 10 10 20 30 40 50 6,0 Miles REFERENCES . Hill peaks fixed by the G. T. S. are shown by triangles , thus , △ ; their heights when determined are given opposite them in feet . Hill peaks fixed by Lieutenant Hayward are ...
... Miles or 1013760 10 10 20 30 40 50 6,0 Miles REFERENCES . Hill peaks fixed by the G. T. S. are shown by triangles , thus , △ ; their heights when determined are given opposite them in feet . Hill peaks fixed by Lieutenant Hayward are ...
الصفحة 91
... miles north of the Civil Station . Mahásthán probably originally owed its importance to its being near a sacred bathing- place , and hence some have with a perverse ingenuity suggested that the true name is Mahásnán . Afterwards it ...
... miles north of the Civil Station . Mahásthán probably originally owed its importance to its being near a sacred bathing- place , and hence some have with a perverse ingenuity suggested that the true name is Mahásnán . Afterwards it ...