Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 49
... valley itself there is a good deal of cultivated wood , being that of fruit trees , willows , and sycamores . In Kohistan there is abundance of natural timber , but it is not required . The orchards of this valley , which are very ...
... valley itself there is a good deal of cultivated wood , being that of fruit trees , willows , and sycamores . In Kohistan there is abundance of natural timber , but it is not required . The orchards of this valley , which are very ...
الصفحة 60
... valley in general they drink more from streams . Some of the Mihmunds and Khutuks have tanks , and near the foot of hills the natives use springs . Although the valley produces little timber , abundance is floated down from various ...
... valley in general they drink more from streams . Some of the Mihmunds and Khutuks have tanks , and near the foot of hills the natives use springs . Although the valley produces little timber , abundance is floated down from various ...
الصفحة 466
... valley , almost opposite to Jelalabad . This narrow and almost impervious valley rises like a long nar- row gateway in a northerly direction ; on the north side of the Pushtigur the streams already flow to the Oxus . The Kameh valley ...
... valley , almost opposite to Jelalabad . This narrow and almost impervious valley rises like a long nar- row gateway in a northerly direction ; on the north side of the Pushtigur the streams already flow to the Oxus . The Kameh valley ...
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