Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 464
... Cabul towards the west . From the mountain tract , where Ghuznee lies southward from Cabul , to the Sefidkoh , already mentioned ( which may be con- sidered as the most northern branch of the Soliman mountains , running from the north ...
... Cabul towards the west . From the mountain tract , where Ghuznee lies southward from Cabul , to the Sefidkoh , already mentioned ( which may be con- sidered as the most northern branch of the Soliman mountains , running from the north ...
الصفحة 466
... Cabul , it is rather a wall of separation to the east and the west of the whole country along the river . From Sefidkoh a valley of a more remarkable character opens towards the Cabul river , through which the Soorkhrood , ( “ the red ...
... Cabul , it is rather a wall of separation to the east and the west of the whole country along the river . From Sefidkoh a valley of a more remarkable character opens towards the Cabul river , through which the Soorkhrood , ( “ the red ...
الصفحة 467
... Cabul , a beautiful Alpine country , not inferior to that of Penjkora , and Sewad ; below that junction extends the more even country of Kohdâman , " the skirt of the mountain . " This variously ramified system of valleys includes the ...
... Cabul , a beautiful Alpine country , not inferior to that of Penjkora , and Sewad ; below that junction extends the more even country of Kohdâman , " the skirt of the mountain . " This variously ramified system of valleys includes the ...
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