Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 54
... plain the khureef is the chief crop , and rice the chief product . Among the hills maize is the next important to rice , but very little is raised in the plain , where , in its stead are raised sugar and cotton . In either quarter the ...
... plain the khureef is the chief crop , and rice the chief product . Among the hills maize is the next important to rice , but very little is raised in the plain , where , in its stead are raised sugar and cotton . In either quarter the ...
الصفحة 143
... plain . Our route the next morning lay along their base , and after passing the beds of many dry nullas we came to a pass near their south - eastern extremity , where they sink into the plain about four miles from the sea . This lake is ...
... plain . Our route the next morning lay along their base , and after passing the beds of many dry nullas we came to a pass near their south - eastern extremity , where they sink into the plain about four miles from the sea . This lake is ...
الصفحة 249
... plain with a little cultivation ; at 7h . 15m . a Laos village , of about thirty houses ; at 7h . 25m . another of the same people , of ten houses ; at 8h . 15m . Bantoom of ten houses , inhabited by Siamese ; at 9h . a plain of some ...
... plain with a little cultivation ; at 7h . 15m . a Laos village , of about thirty houses ; at 7h . 25m . another of the same people , of ten houses ; at 8h . 15m . Bantoom of ten houses , inhabited by Siamese ; at 9h . a plain of some ...
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