The Valley of KashmirAsian Educational Services, 2005 - 478 páginas (Reprint London 1895 edn.) |
Índice
CHAP | 1 |
DESCRIPTIVE | 12 |
GEOLOGICAL | 40 |
FLORA | 66 |
FAUNA | 106 |
VI | 141 |
POLITICAL HISTORY | 179 |
PHYSICAL HISTORY | 204 |
by the two women are the pestles with which rice is husked They | 312 |
XIII | 319 |
Illustrates the most important work in agriculturethe Khushába of rice | 328 |
Shows the floating cultivation of the Dál lake The floating rafts | 346 |
An ordinary pair of plough bullocks yoked to a clodcrusher Maj 99 | 357 |
INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS | 370 |
Shows chenártrees The boat to the right is the Dúnga or passenger | 380 |
Group of Kashmiri porters resting on march | 384 |
IX | 221 |
XVI | 230 |
SOCIAL LIFE | 246 |
RELIGIONS | 284 |
RACES AND TRIBES | 302 |
THE OLD ADMINISTRATION | 399 |
THE NEW SETTLEMENT | 424 |
LANGUAGE AND GLOSSARY | 454 |
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Términos y frases comunes
agricultural amount appearance assámis assessment become believe boat called carried cattle caused CHAP collected colour commenced common considerable considered crops cultivation demand difficult excellent existence export fact fall famine feet fields Forest give given grain ground hand head hill Hindus holdings important increase India interest irrigation Jhelum Kashmir kind known lake land leaves live look lower maize months mountains Musalmáns never obtained officials once paid Pandits Panjab pass persons plant plough population present probably rain receives regarded revenue rice river road rocks rule rupees seed seen settlement sheep shrine side snow soil sometimes spring Srinagar stand summer tahsil taken temples trade trees valley village walnut winter Yellow
Referencias a este libro
Kashmir in Conflict: India, Pakistan and the Unending War Victoria Schofield No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2003 |