The Calcutta Review, Volume 21University of Calcutta, 1853 |
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... PUNJAB . 1. Selections from the Public Correspondence of the Board of Administration for the affairs of the Pun- jab , Nos . I. , II . , III . , and IV . 2. The Lahore Chronicle 3. The Punjab Blue Book 4. Records , MS . · · • 170 225 ib ...
... PUNJAB . 1. Selections from the Public Correspondence of the Board of Administration for the affairs of the Pun- jab , Nos . I. , II . , III . , and IV . 2. The Lahore Chronicle 3. The Punjab Blue Book 4. Records , MS . · · • 170 225 ib ...
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... Punjab , Nos . I. , II . , III . , and IV . 2. The Lahore Chronicle . 3. The Punjab Blue Book . 4. Records . MS . WE hope , in this paper , to convey to the general reader some information about the Punjab , beyond what is contained in ...
... Punjab , Nos . I. , II . , III . , and IV . 2. The Lahore Chronicle . 3. The Punjab Blue Book . 4. Records . MS . WE hope , in this paper , to convey to the general reader some information about the Punjab , beyond what is contained in ...
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... Punjab its inhabitants depend very little on irrigation : it is clothed with two magnificent crops during the year it would warrant the traveller , who had visited no other portion of the annexed territory , in believing that the Punjab ...
... Punjab its inhabitants depend very little on irrigation : it is clothed with two magnificent crops during the year it would warrant the traveller , who had visited no other portion of the annexed territory , in believing that the Punjab ...
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... Punjab . But , as we reach the upper part of it , " the ocean of the Sind or the Indus river , " ( as it is called from the annual inundations to which it is subjected , ) we become conscious of another peculiar feature of the new ...
... Punjab . But , as we reach the upper part of it , " the ocean of the Sind or the Indus river , " ( as it is called from the annual inundations to which it is subjected , ) we become conscious of another peculiar feature of the new ...
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... Punjab , the whole passed under British rule in 1849. It has been necessary to maintain a considerable force in this peculiar region , and it is good policy not to attempt to derive much revenue from it ; but the grand objects of ...
... Punjab , the whole passed under British rule in 1849. It has been necessary to maintain a considerable force in this peculiar region , and it is good policy not to attempt to derive much revenue from it ; but the grand objects of ...
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