Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 44
... Peshawur ; they re- quire much watering . Rishka is generally sown in the spring . 177. A custom little known in India is , that of cutting what are called khuseels . By this is meant the cutting out the leaves of wheat or barley ...
... Peshawur ; they re- quire much watering . Rishka is generally sown in the spring . 177. A custom little known in India is , that of cutting what are called khuseels . By this is meant the cutting out the leaves of wheat or barley ...
الصفحة 58
... Peshawur . The chief return made is in mats , which the natives manufacture from the Putha shrub ( see paragraph 129. ) From certain parts good ghee is exported to Peshawur . fields are generally lulm , and the chief product wheat . The ...
... Peshawur . The chief return made is in mats , which the natives manufacture from the Putha shrub ( see paragraph 129. ) From certain parts good ghee is exported to Peshawur . fields are generally lulm , and the chief product wheat . The ...
الصفحة 59
... Peshawur . 197. The plain of Peshawur is an agricultural country , and no space of the same extent in the Cabul dominions is equally cultivated or peopled . Upon the whole the khureef is the chief crop . In the plain of the Mundars the ...
... Peshawur . 197. The plain of Peshawur is an agricultural country , and no space of the same extent in the Cabul dominions is equally cultivated or peopled . Upon the whole the khureef is the chief crop . In the plain of the Mundars the ...
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