Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 788
... Sindh an agreeable coolness . At Mooltan it shews itself rather in occasional blasts , than a constant current . By parity of reason these southerly winds may be supposed to extend a certain distance ( varying in different longitudes ...
... Sindh an agreeable coolness . At Mooltan it shews itself rather in occasional blasts , than a constant current . By parity of reason these southerly winds may be supposed to extend a certain distance ( varying in different longitudes ...
الصفحة 792
... Sindh a rainy season of greater length than the upper , and perhaps not greatly inferior to that of the upper Punjab , yet has it been known in some years to fail , but the circumstance is of little importance to agriculture . Mooltan ...
... Sindh a rainy season of greater length than the upper , and perhaps not greatly inferior to that of the upper Punjab , yet has it been known in some years to fail , but the circumstance is of little importance to agriculture . Mooltan ...
الصفحة 793
... Sindh , although of very little importance , it falls in most years . It may be observed that it extends far beyond the limits of the present field , to the Helles- pont and the Russian frontier . The same is the chief rain in the north ...
... Sindh , although of very little importance , it falls in most years . It may be observed that it extends far beyond the limits of the present field , to the Helles- pont and the Russian frontier . The same is the chief rain in the north ...
الصفحة 794
... Sindh , but in the latter they are the less regarded , as they are of little use to agriculture , and in quantity inferior to those of the summer . In the upper Sindh and in Mooltan respectively , the summer and spring rains are perhaps ...
... Sindh , but in the latter they are the less regarded , as they are of little use to agriculture , and in quantity inferior to those of the summer . In the upper Sindh and in Mooltan respectively , the summer and spring rains are perhaps ...
الصفحة 795
... Sindh to the south , and Peshawur to the north , seem the most noted for mists . The dews of Peshawur in August , September , and October , are said to be heavy . In September the people are induced from fear of the effects of the dews ...
... Sindh to the south , and Peshawur to the north , seem the most noted for mists . The dews of Peshawur in August , September , and October , are said to be heavy . In September the people are induced from fear of the effects of the dews ...
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