Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 464
... river , narrowed by the Sefidkoh and Kooner , appears like a rocky gate between the west and the east of the countries through which the river forces its way , over cliffs and down rapids , while from Sefidkoh the Tira chain of hills ...
... river , narrowed by the Sefidkoh and Kooner , appears like a rocky gate between the west and the east of the countries through which the river forces its way , over cliffs and down rapids , while from Sefidkoh the Tira chain of hills ...
الصفحة 466
... river now called Kameh , gushes rapidly southwards , and forces its way between the Cooner and the Nurgil in the ... river . From Sefidkoh a valley of a more remarkable character opens towards the Cabul river , through which the ...
... river now called Kameh , gushes rapidly southwards , and forces its way between the Cooner and the Nurgil in the ... river . From Sefidkoh a valley of a more remarkable character opens towards the Cabul river , through which the ...
الصفحة 590
... river , Khlong Tha - Khan , on the opposite of which , towards the mouth of the river , is a large town called Ban - Phoon - phin . ( 5 ) 66 " 2d . - Detained in crossing the elephants . We attempted to go in a boat down to the mouth of ...
... river , Khlong Tha - Khan , on the opposite of which , towards the mouth of the river , is a large town called Ban - Phoon - phin . ( 5 ) 66 " 2d . - Detained in crossing the elephants . We attempted to go in a boat down to the mouth of ...
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