Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 147
... mountains , and passing between them and a low broken range running at right angles , came in sight of the pass leading to the Aghor river ; an easy as- cent of a few hundred yards , over sandy rock , led to the summit , and a gentle ...
... mountains , and passing between them and a low broken range running at right angles , came in sight of the pass leading to the Aghor river ; an easy as- cent of a few hundred yards , over sandy rock , led to the summit , and a gentle ...
الصفحة 463
... mountains then gradually descend to- wards the west , assuming the name Paropamisus , while the higher range , turning south - south - westerly , rises again in the Kohi - Baba to a high snowy pinnacle . Under this lies on the westerly ...
... mountains then gradually descend to- wards the west , assuming the name Paropamisus , while the higher range , turning south - south - westerly , rises again in the Kohi - Baba to a high snowy pinnacle . Under this lies on the westerly ...
الصفحة 562
... mountains are there clothed often to their very crests with forests of oak and pines , cheering thet raveller , and rob- bing the gigantic and snow - clad mountains of their terrors . Villages and cultivation are met with at no great ...
... mountains are there clothed often to their very crests with forests of oak and pines , cheering thet raveller , and rob- bing the gigantic and snow - clad mountains of their terrors . Villages and cultivation are met with at no great ...
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