The Modern Traveller. A Popular Description, Geographical, Historical, and Topographical of the Various Countries of the Globe: Greece. Parts 27-30, Том 1J. Duncan, 1828 |
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... called Bharat - khand , the kingdom of Bharat , who is fabled to have been its first monarch . Taken in its most extended application , as denoting the countries inhabited by the Hindoos , it comprises a considerable territory west of ...
... called Bharat - khand , the kingdom of Bharat , who is fabled to have been its first monarch . Taken in its most extended application , as denoting the countries inhabited by the Hindoos , it comprises a considerable territory west of ...
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... called from a word signifying a passage or ferry , in allusion to Rama's bridge ) ; the kingdom of Murphili or Mousul ( Masulipatam , the Mesolia of Ptolemy , anciently Telingana ) ; the province of Lac , Loac , or Lar ( conjectured to ...
... called from a word signifying a passage or ferry , in allusion to Rama's bridge ) ; the kingdom of Murphili or Mousul ( Masulipatam , the Mesolia of Ptolemy , anciently Telingana ) ; the province of Lac , Loac , or Lar ( conjectured to ...
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... called the Ultra - Gangetic peninsula ) are still more highly favoured . The Indus , the first river , beginning from the west , is one of the largest in the world . It is supposed to have its source in the northern declivity of the ...
... called the Ultra - Gangetic peninsula ) are still more highly favoured . The Indus , the first river , beginning from the west , is one of the largest in the world . It is supposed to have its source in the northern declivity of the ...
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... called the Kama , ) " and thence runs east , breaks through the inner branches of Hindoo Coosh , and forms numerous rapids and whirlpools . After entering the plain of Peshawer , the Caubul river loses a good deal of its violence , but ...
... called the Kama , ) " and thence runs east , breaks through the inner branches of Hindoo Coosh , and forms numerous rapids and whirlpools . After entering the plain of Peshawer , the Caubul river loses a good deal of its violence , but ...
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... called the Punjnood . For seventy miles above this junction , the two streams run nearly parallel ; and at Ooch , which is fifty miles up , the distance between them is not more than ten miles . In July and August , the whole of the ...
... called the Punjnood . For seventy miles above this junction , the two streams run nearly parallel ; and at Ooch , which is fifty miles up , the distance between them is not more than ten miles . In July and August , the whole of the ...
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