Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 146
... valley of the Gurbad river . Are no remains to be found along that river ? and is the name at present quite unknown ? It would be of some interest , because it might be conjectured that the name of Kapisa has some relation to the name ...
... valley of the Gurbad river . Are no remains to be found along that river ? and is the name at present quite unknown ? It would be of some interest , because it might be conjectured that the name of Kapisa has some relation to the name ...
الصفحة 187
... valley , which is encircled by high mountains , and numerous thin columns of sand were visible in every direction , caused by the eddying currents of wind sweeping out of their recesses . They moved over the plain with great rapidity ...
... valley , which is encircled by high mountains , and numerous thin columns of sand were visible in every direction , caused by the eddying currents of wind sweeping out of their recesses . They moved over the plain with great rapidity ...
الصفحة 191
... valley the stony plain is thinly dotted with bushes , and every where deeply furrowed by channels ; this part of the valley rises slightly to the foot of the hills , and from its appearance , must have water flowing over its surface in ...
... valley the stony plain is thinly dotted with bushes , and every where deeply furrowed by channels ; this part of the valley rises slightly to the foot of the hills , and from its appearance , must have water flowing over its surface in ...
الصفحة 195
... valley or plain through which that river takes its course . From the sea to the Jahlawan hills it measures about sixty - five miles in length , and in width decreases gradually from thirty - five miles ; its breadth on the coast as you ...
... valley or plain through which that river takes its course . From the sea to the Jahlawan hills it measures about sixty - five miles in length , and in width decreases gradually from thirty - five miles ; its breadth on the coast as you ...
الصفحة 196
... valley ; herds of antelopes and spotted deer are frequently seen in the open country , and the wild hog is sometimes found in the thickets ; the jungles are full of hares and partridges , and the lakes and swamps swarm with water fowl ...
... valley ; herds of antelopes and spotted deer are frequently seen in the open country , and the wild hog is sometimes found in the thickets ; the jungles are full of hares and partridges , and the lakes and swamps swarm with water fowl ...
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