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... appeared lately in the monthly Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society , to illustrate the able and interesting paper on " The Highway from the Indus to Kandahar " read by Sir Richard Temple before that Society on June 14th last ...
... appeared lately in the monthly Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society , to illustrate the able and interesting paper on " The Highway from the Indus to Kandahar " read by Sir Richard Temple before that Society on June 14th last ...
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... appearance of the country , I observed , near Band- awala some crops of jawár and bájrá . The jawár is a kind of millet ( holcus sorgum ) usually cultivated for the kharif ( autumn ) harvest . When used for fodder it is much more ...
... appearance of the country , I observed , near Band- awala some crops of jawár and bájrá . The jawár is a kind of millet ( holcus sorgum ) usually cultivated for the kharif ( autumn ) harvest . When used for fodder it is much more ...
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... appearance of natural fertility about it , and might , therefore , be cultivated with success . Indeed , here and there I passed through a field where irrigation was carried on by means of small ducts leading from the rivulets . At ...
... appearance of natural fertility about it , and might , therefore , be cultivated with success . Indeed , here and there I passed through a field where irrigation was carried on by means of small ducts leading from the rivulets . At ...
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... appearance confirmed the reports of the ravages of fever in the Quetta Valley amongst Natives and Europeans alike . Near the head of the pass a short cut to the right under the telegraph still leads through a valley near a steep " kotal ...
... appearance confirmed the reports of the ravages of fever in the Quetta Valley amongst Natives and Europeans alike . Near the head of the pass a short cut to the right under the telegraph still leads through a valley near a steep " kotal ...
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... appeared . The consequence was that the troops and camp - followers , with no other shelter at night than very ... appearance of the bullocks and horses which dragged them told its own sad tale of suffering and hard- ship . Chopped straw ...
... appeared . The consequence was that the troops and camp - followers , with no other shelter at night than very ... appearance of the bullocks and horses which dragged them told its own sad tale of suffering and hard- ship . Chopped straw ...
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