Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 187
... miles across a level plain , thickly covered with low salt bushes , we came again upon the river , which at this place is joined by the Rahto , a stream of some magnitude , flowing from the mountains to the eastward ; at the point of ...
... miles across a level plain , thickly covered with low salt bushes , we came again upon the river , which at this place is joined by the Rahto , a stream of some magnitude , flowing from the mountains to the eastward ; at the point of ...
الصفحة 191
... miles from the town crossed the dry bed of a river about 500 yards wide ; a short distance beyond it is situated the small village of Momadary surrounded by fields , and to the eastward a grove of lofty trees was visible , where my ...
... miles from the town crossed the dry bed of a river about 500 yards wide ; a short distance beyond it is situated the small village of Momadary surrounded by fields , and to the eastward a grove of lofty trees was visible , where my ...
الصفحة 195
... miles in length , and in width decreases gradually from thirty - five miles ; its breadth on the coast as you approach its upper extremity , where it terminates in a semicircle of hills , is eight or nine miles across . With the ...
... miles in length , and in width decreases gradually from thirty - five miles ; its breadth on the coast as you approach its upper extremity , where it terminates in a semicircle of hills , is eight or nine miles across . With the ...
الصفحة 196
... miles to the N. W. of Beylah ; on leaving the hills it flows in several rivulets along a bed 300 yards wide , but near Beylah it increases to nearly a mile in breadth , and the water spreading over a large extent of ground forms a ...
... miles to the N. W. of Beylah ; on leaving the hills it flows in several rivulets along a bed 300 yards wide , but near Beylah it increases to nearly a mile in breadth , and the water spreading over a large extent of ground forms a ...
الصفحة 197
... miles to the N. E. of Layaree the Poorally receives the water of the Hubbe , a river of some size flowing from the eastward , and below the point of junction is confined by a dam or bund , to retain its waters in the dry season for ...
... miles to the N. E. of Layaree the Poorally receives the water of the Hubbe , a river of some size flowing from the eastward , and below the point of junction is confined by a dam or bund , to retain its waters in the dry season for ...
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