Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 49
... considerable numbers of sheep . In the spring , lambs are had from the Ghiljies . Horses and ponies are imported from Toorkistan , but some are fed up in the valley . The people drink from streams , but those of the city in part use ...
... considerable numbers of sheep . In the spring , lambs are had from the Ghiljies . Horses and ponies are imported from Toorkistan , but some are fed up in the valley . The people drink from streams , but those of the city in part use ...
الصفحة 171
... considerable quantity of potash . At the same time that the forest is cleared and prepared , a nursery for young areca palms is to be established in some appropriate locality . The best arecas for seeds are to be obtained from December ...
... considerable quantity of potash . At the same time that the forest is cleared and prepared , a nursery for young areca palms is to be established in some appropriate locality . The best arecas for seeds are to be obtained from December ...
الصفحة 193
... considerable number of camels ; their villages are small . Daman . 219. This is an agricultural country , notwithstanding its pas- turage is so famous , for it is strangers who reap the chief advantage from it . On the whole the two ...
... considerable number of camels ; their villages are small . Daman . 219. This is an agricultural country , notwithstanding its pas- turage is so famous , for it is strangers who reap the chief advantage from it . On the whole the two ...
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