Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 374
... hills at some distance ; on the left , the range of hills before men- tioned are about a mile distant , the land intervening having a gradual slope towards the river ; there is much more jungle than cultivation , for there are numerous ...
... hills at some distance ; on the left , the range of hills before men- tioned are about a mile distant , the land intervening having a gradual slope towards the river ; there is much more jungle than cultivation , for there are numerous ...
الصفحة 380
... hills have no turmeric cultivation , nor do they perform the horrid Merria pooja , which is in a manner connected with it . The ascent of the ghat is by a narrow glen between two ridges of hills , those to the right being very lofty ...
... hills have no turmeric cultivation , nor do they perform the horrid Merria pooja , which is in a manner connected with it . The ascent of the ghat is by a narrow glen between two ridges of hills , those to the right being very lofty ...
الصفحة 446
... hills ; they told me the path was a good one , and they passed a large village of Mikeers called Hempree , the cultivation of which I saw on the river side . This day's journey was through Toolaram Sanaputtee's country . The rapids or ...
... hills ; they told me the path was a good one , and they passed a large village of Mikeers called Hempree , the cultivation of which I saw on the river side . This day's journey was through Toolaram Sanaputtee's country . The rapids or ...
الصفحة 447
... Hills . From this our course was about south - south - east and south up the bed of the river , the repeated crossing of which rendered the marching both painful and dangerous , from the difficulty of keeping one's footing over the ...
... Hills . From this our course was about south - south - east and south up the bed of the river , the repeated crossing of which rendered the marching both painful and dangerous , from the difficulty of keeping one's footing over the ...
الصفحة 448
... hills separated from those we were travers- ing by the Dhesema river , which flows into the Matura after receiving the Goonmara river . At 10 ° 25 ' ascended to the summit of the last elevated hill of the ridge , from whence a very fine ...
... hills separated from those we were travers- ing by the Dhesema river , which flows into the Matura after receiving the Goonmara river . At 10 ° 25 ' ascended to the summit of the last elevated hill of the ridge , from whence a very fine ...
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