Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 152
Assar Poora , 7 miles . narrow valley , and after winding among the hills for about two miles , reaches a running stream , almost hid by low tamarisk bushes , on the banks of which is the usual halting place . Half a mile froin the ...
Assar Poora , 7 miles . narrow valley , and after winding among the hills for about two miles , reaches a running stream , almost hid by low tamarisk bushes , on the banks of which is the usual halting place . Half a mile froin the ...
الصفحة 207
... miles higher up the Bramenee , and at a distance of sixteen or eighteen miles from that stream , so that its conveyance would be considerably more expensive . The coal is here exposed for a mile on either side of a nulla called Sungurra ...
... miles higher up the Bramenee , and at a distance of sixteen or eighteen miles from that stream , so that its conveyance would be considerably more expensive . The coal is here exposed for a mile on either side of a nulla called Sungurra ...
الصفحة 209
... miles from Seed poreghat . The mineral is better to the westward at Parihorpore , about ten or twelve miles above Seedpore . Seedpore is eighteen miles from Cutwa or Culna on the Hooghly , and the river is pretty open during the rains ...
... miles from Seed poreghat . The mineral is better to the westward at Parihorpore , about ten or twelve miles above Seedpore . Seedpore is eighteen miles from Cutwa or Culna on the Hooghly , and the river is pretty open during the rains ...
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