Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... district is hilly , and though the hills be often of a tame character , some of them yield pine . The houses of the district are flat - roofed . In the summer a part of the population live under black tents . The pasturage is very im ...
... district is hilly , and though the hills be often of a tame character , some of them yield pine . The houses of the district are flat - roofed . In the summer a part of the population live under black tents . The pasturage is very im ...
الصفحة 62
... district ; but for external trade mules are more used . The trade from Kushmeer to the west passes through this district , which also lies in the great road from Hindoostan to Peshawur and Cabul . Huzara . 202. This is a small district ...
... district ; but for external trade mules are more used . The trade from Kushmeer to the west passes through this district , which also lies in the great road from Hindoostan to Peshawur and Cabul . Huzara . 202. This is a small district ...
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... district , on the night of the 16th ultimo . It has been observed to me , that though the inundation of the sea was attributable to the East wind , and had that continued a short time longer the conse- quences would have been still more ...
... district , on the night of the 16th ultimo . It has been observed to me , that though the inundation of the sea was attributable to the East wind , and had that continued a short time longer the conse- quences would have been still more ...
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