Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma and Ceylon Including AllBritish India, the Portuguese and French Possessions, and the Indian StatesJ. Murray, 1919 |
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... nearly 14,000 in Native States , of whom nearly 8000 were in the Baroda State , nearly 2600 in Bombay States . When the Sassanide Empire was destroyed by the Muhammadans in 651 A.D. the Zoroastrians were persecuted , and some of them ...
... nearly 14,000 in Native States , of whom nearly 8000 were in the Baroda State , nearly 2600 in Bombay States . When the Sassanide Empire was destroyed by the Muhammadans in 651 A.D. the Zoroastrians were persecuted , and some of them ...
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... nearly 89 million signalling operations , of a value of Rs.13,668,000 - i.e . , over £ 911,000 . The total receipts exceeded the total charges of the year by 43 lakhs . The number of wireless stations in India and Burma at the end of ...
... nearly 89 million signalling operations , of a value of Rs.13,668,000 - i.e . , over £ 911,000 . The total receipts exceeded the total charges of the year by 43 lakhs . The number of wireless stations in India and Burma at the end of ...
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... nearly a million - i.e . , 32 per cent . The total population of the country increased by 6.5 per cent . In the Telugu districts of the Madras Presidency the rate of increase of the Indian Christian population during the ten years was ...
... nearly a million - i.e . , 32 per cent . The total population of the country increased by 6.5 per cent . In the Telugu districts of the Madras Presidency the rate of increase of the Indian Christian population during the ten years was ...
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