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... Punjab occupies the northern portion. South of the Punjab, and parallel with the river, the great sandy desert of the Indus extends for nearly 500 miles. The valley of the Indus is continued through Sind to the 99 Arabian Sea. Between ...
... Punjab occupies the northern portion. South of the Punjab, and parallel with the river, the great sandy desert of the Indus extends for nearly 500 miles. The valley of the Indus is continued through Sind to the 99 Arabian Sea. Between ...
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... Punjab, there is again a small exposure of the ancient limit of the peninsular massif, presenting an outcrop of coastal deposits of Palseozoic age. Besides the Gondwana coal, a light coal occurs sporadically in the Tertiary rocks from ...
... Punjab, there is again a small exposure of the ancient limit of the peninsular massif, presenting an outcrop of coastal deposits of Palseozoic age. Besides the Gondwana coal, a light coal occurs sporadically in the Tertiary rocks from ...
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... (Punjab) either through those same passes of the Suliman range, the command of which has so often decided the fate of India, or by a more northerly and yet more rugged route, across the Hindu Rush, and by way of the Pamir plateau and the ...
... (Punjab) either through those same passes of the Suliman range, the command of which has so often decided the fate of India, or by a more northerly and yet more rugged route, across the Hindu Rush, and by way of the Pamir plateau and the ...
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... Punjab. Even at that early period dialectic varieties seem already to have existed to some extent among different tribes. In the course of the later Vedic ages the Aryan language extended its sway eastward over nearly the whole of ...
... Punjab. Even at that early period dialectic varieties seem already to have existed to some extent among different tribes. In the course of the later Vedic ages the Aryan language extended its sway eastward over nearly the whole of ...
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... Punjab. These latter again are dissimilar from the high-bred and chivalrous race of Rajasthan or Raj pu tana, and the hardy though humble Mahratta of the Western Ghats. Still further varieties are found in the half-warlike and partly ...
... Punjab. These latter again are dissimilar from the high-bred and chivalrous race of Rajasthan or Raj pu tana, and the hardy though humble Mahratta of the Western Ghats. Still further varieties are found in the half-warlike and partly ...
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