Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 38
... hills of considerable height , or at their foot . Kahrezas are natural to a country when the hills are low and unconnected , and consequently send out no constant streams ; but when there are found vallies among such hills , which in ...
... hills of considerable height , or at their foot . Kahrezas are natural to a country when the hills are low and unconnected , and consequently send out no constant streams ; but when there are found vallies among such hills , which in ...
الصفحة 54
... hills , black tents are used by some of the shepherds in summer . The temperature is much milder than in the Kohistan of Cabul ; the country does not appear to be strong . The term Kohistan without the addition of any other to explain ...
... hills , black tents are used by some of the shepherds in summer . The temperature is much milder than in the Kohistan of Cabul ; the country does not appear to be strong . The term Kohistan without the addition of any other to explain ...
الصفحة 141
... hills , we set out at midday on the 28th , and as the direct route was unsafe for the camels , from the ground having been so lately saturated with rain , we wound round the town , and reached the sea beach , along which we marched for ...
... hills , we set out at midday on the 28th , and as the direct route was unsafe for the camels , from the ground having been so lately saturated with rain , we wound round the town , and reached the sea beach , along which we marched for ...
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