The Earth and Its Inhabitants ...: India and Indo-ChinaD. Appleton, 1891 - Geography |
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altitude amongst ancient Aryan Assam banks basin Bay of Bengal Bengal Bhutan Bombay Brahmans Brahmaputra British Buddhist Calcutta canals capital centre century Ceylon chief chiefly Chinab Chinese coast confluence Coromandel coast Dekkan delta district Dravidian E.of east eastern elevation English especially European farther Feet and upwards flows forests formerly frontier Ganges Ghats Gilgit Godaveri gorges gradually highlands hills Himalayas Hindu Indus inhabitants Irrawaddi island Jamna Jhilam Kashmir Kistna Lake land Madras Malabar Mohammedans monsoon Mount Abu mountain Narbadah native neighbouring Nepal Nilghiris north-west northern numerous occupied palaces Panjab peninsula plains plateau population Portuguese present railway Rajput Rajputana range region ridges rising river rocks route ruins sacred Satlej Scale scarcely Sikkim slopes Southern India square miles streams stretching surrounding temples terai territory Tibet Tibetan town tracts trade traversed tribes uplands Upper valleys vast villages western Western Ghats whole