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... give to a great region including a multitude of different countries . There is no general Indian term that corresponds to it . The name Hindustan is never applied in India , as we apply it , to the whole of the Indian continent ; it ...
... give to a great region including a multitude of different countries . There is no general Indian term that corresponds to it . The name Hindustan is never applied in India , as we apply it , to the whole of the Indian continent ; it ...
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... give an ample supply of rain to a tract of country which would have been almost rainless if the mountains had been continuous . In this manner , the valleys of the Tapti and Narbada rivers , which enter the sea north of Bombay , are ...
... give an ample supply of rain to a tract of country which would have been almost rainless if the mountains had been continuous . In this manner , the valleys of the Tapti and Narbada rivers , which enter the sea north of Bombay , are ...
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... give their rainy season in the summer to the other provinces , the moisture brought by the north- east monsoon from the sea is precipitated in rain on the eastern districts of Madras and Southern India from October to December . Thus ...
... give their rainy season in the summer to the other provinces , the moisture brought by the north- east monsoon from the sea is precipitated in rain on the eastern districts of Madras and Southern India from October to December . Thus ...
Pagina 19
... give to India her principal rivers , and , through the effect that they produce on the monsoons and the rainfall ... gives no notion of the Himálaya . c 2 THE HIMALAYA . 19.
... give to India her principal rivers , and , through the effect that they produce on the monsoons and the rainfall ... gives no notion of the Himálaya . c 2 THE HIMALAYA . 19.
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Sir John Strachey. customed in Europe gives no notion of the Himálaya . It extends from east to west for some 2,000 miles , and from its southern to its northern edge the average dis- tance exceeds 500 miles . The Himalaya would stretch ...
Sir John Strachey. customed in Europe gives no notion of the Himálaya . It extends from east to west for some 2,000 miles , and from its southern to its northern edge the average dis- tance exceeds 500 miles . The Himalaya would stretch ...
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