Imperial Gazetteer of India ..., Volume 5James Sutherland Cotton, Sir Richard Burn Clarendon Press, 1908 |
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Page 174
... Amritsar District , Punjab , lying between 31 ° 37 ′ and 32 ° 3 ' N. and 74 ° 30 ′ and 74 ° 59 ′ E. , with an area of 417 square miles . It is bounded on the north - west by the Ravi , dividing it from Sialkot District . The Sakki , a ...
... Amritsar District , Punjab , lying between 31 ° 37 ′ and 32 ° 3 ' N. and 74 ° 30 ′ and 74 ° 59 ′ E. , with an area of 417 square miles . It is bounded on the north - west by the Ravi , dividing it from Sialkot District . The Sakki , a ...
Page 318
... . There are also a hospital , a high school , and various vernacular schools , a library , and a printing press . A municipal board was formed in 1905 , with an AMRITSAR DISTRICT 319 income of Rs . 7,000 from customs 318 AMRELI PRĀNI.
... . There are also a hospital , a high school , and various vernacular schools , a library , and a printing press . A municipal board was formed in 1905 , with an AMRITSAR DISTRICT 319 income of Rs . 7,000 from customs 318 AMRELI PRĀNI.
Page 319
... Amritsar District . District in the Lahore Division of the Punjab , lying between 31 ° 10 ' and 32 ° 3 ′ N. and 74 ° 30 ' and 75 ° 24 ′ E. , with an area of 1,601 square miles . The District is in shape an oblong , lying between the ...
... Amritsar District . District in the Lahore Division of the Punjab , lying between 31 ° 10 ' and 32 ° 3 ′ N. and 74 ° 30 ' and 75 ° 24 ′ E. , with an area of 1,601 square miles . The District is in shape an oblong , lying between the ...
Page 320
... Amritsar is temperate compared with that at Lahore . The District is , however , distinctly malarious . This is mainly due to the canals , which have already seriously affected the ... Amritsar became avowedly the 320 AMRITSAR DISTRICT.
... Amritsar is temperate compared with that at Lahore . The District is , however , distinctly malarious . This is mainly due to the canals , which have already seriously affected the ... Amritsar became avowedly the 320 AMRITSAR DISTRICT.
Page 321
... Amritsar and defied Mir Mannu , governor of the Punjab . Again conquered , they took advantage of Ahmad Shah's second invasion to possess themselves of the country round Amritsar , and , though defeated by Adina Beg , rebuilt its fort ...
... Amritsar and defied Mir Mannu , governor of the Punjab . Again conquered , they took advantage of Ahmad Shah's second invasion to possess themselves of the country round Amritsar , and , though defeated by Adina Beg , rebuilt its fort ...
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