The Empire of IndiaPitman, 1913 - 393 páginas |
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... occu- pied by the southern ranges of the Himalayas , which were thrust up by an upheaval of comparatively recent date , and owe their vastness to the fact that 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I-THE COUNTRY CHAPTER I PHYSICAL ASPECTS PAGE.
... occu- pied by the southern ranges of the Himalayas , which were thrust up by an upheaval of comparatively recent date , and owe their vastness to the fact that 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I-THE COUNTRY CHAPTER I PHYSICAL ASPECTS PAGE.
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Sir Bampfylde Fuller. date , and owe their vastness to the fact that water has not had time to wear down their summits . The Indian Empire then falls into four well - marked regions . There is the peninsula of India , embracing the ...
Sir Bampfylde Fuller. date , and owe their vastness to the fact that water has not had time to wear down their summits . The Indian Empire then falls into four well - marked regions . There is the peninsula of India , embracing the ...
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... owe the trea- sures of Sanskrit literature and philosophy . They are par excellence the home of Hinduism . Into them , perhaps 4,000 years ago , descended from Central Asia the race , in blood akin to ourselves , the infusion of which ...
... owe the trea- sures of Sanskrit literature and philosophy . They are par excellence the home of Hinduism . Into them , perhaps 4,000 years ago , descended from Central Asia the race , in blood akin to ourselves , the infusion of which ...
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... owes its connection with India mainly to its recent history , and to its administrative arrangements . It was conquered at the expense of India , and in great measure by Indian troops ; and , had it not been for the assistance of ...
... owes its connection with India mainly to its recent history , and to its administrative arrangements . It was conquered at the expense of India , and in great measure by Indian troops ; and , had it not been for the assistance of ...
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... owes its monsoon rainfall to the condensation of a mass of vapour which drifts northwards from the equator , and hangs for some months over the Indian continent . Normally winds blow towards the equator from north and from south to ...
... owes its monsoon rainfall to the condensation of a mass of vapour which drifts northwards from the equator , and hangs for some months over the Indian continent . Normally winds blow towards the equator from north and from south to ...
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amongst annually appear army Assam assistance authority Bay of Bengal Bengal Bombay Brahmin British Government British India British rule Burma Calcutta canals capital caste cent century China Christian classes cloth gilt coloured cotton courts crops crown 8vo cultivation Delhi demy 8vo districts East eastern elected English Europe European exceedingly export famine force forest gilt top Government of India hills Himalayas Hindu illustrations importance increased Indian Civil Service Indian Government indigo Indo-Gangetic plain industry influence interest irrigation jute labour land revenue large number Legislative Councils less Madras magistrates Mahrattas manufactures medan ment miles millet millions Moghal Mohammedan Native non-official Northern India officers opium organised owes Parsis peninsula plant police political popular population produce profits Punjab railway rainfall Rajputána reform religion rice rivers ROBERT HUGH BENSON schools season Sikhs silk social tion tracts trade tribes United Provinces village western
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