The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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The Mahomedan conquest of Sind and the gradual establishment of Mussulman dynasties in India coincided with the disappearance of Buddhism from the land of its origin , although Buddhist provinces maintained the struggle for some time ...
The Mahomedan conquest of Sind and the gradual establishment of Mussulman dynasties in India coincided with the disappearance of Buddhism from the land of its origin , although Buddhist provinces maintained the struggle for some time ...
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But the issue was never long in doubt and Clive won the Battle of Plassey ( 1757 ) , which was followed by the flight of Surajah Dowlah and the subsequent establishment of permanent British Dominion in Bengal . This victory sounded the ...
But the issue was never long in doubt and Clive won the Battle of Plassey ( 1757 ) , which was followed by the flight of Surajah Dowlah and the subsequent establishment of permanent British Dominion in Bengal . This victory sounded the ...
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It was not till 1831 that the Indian Navy Board recommended the re - establishment of the Conservatorship . They consulted the Madras Board of Revenue . The Revenue Board took no action . In 1838 , when submitting various reports from ...
It was not till 1831 that the Indian Navy Board recommended the re - establishment of the Conservatorship . They consulted the Madras Board of Revenue . The Revenue Board took no action . In 1838 , when submitting various reports from ...
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The wasteful methods of felling and extraction by the timber merchants prior to the establishment of the Conservatorship had been admittedly appalling , but the new regime was far too drastic to be continued as a method of permanent ...
The wasteful methods of felling and extraction by the timber merchants prior to the establishment of the Conservatorship had been admittedly appalling , but the new regime was far too drastic to be continued as a method of permanent ...
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the Ghâts . These forests were originally considered sufficiently valuable to be placed under the charge of a Conservator ( Captain Watson and his successors ) , who was stationed at Sedashegur , and had a large establishment under him ...
the Ghâts . These forests were originally considered sufficiently valuable to be placed under the charge of a Conservator ( Captain Watson and his successors ) , who was stationed at Sedashegur , and had a large establishment under him ...
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administration already amount annual appears appointed Assistant banks become Bombay Brandis British brought Burma Captain carried charge chief Cleghorn Commissioner Conservator considerable considered contained covered cultivation demand deodar Department direct district duty establishment existed extent feet felled Forest Department forests formed fuel give given Government Government of India grant growing growth hills importance increased India interest jungle land latter leases less logs Madras measures ment miles mountains native nature necessary object obtained officer operations opinion owing period person plantations planting possible present preservation proposed proved Provinces Punjab question railway ranges received recommended regard region remarks removed Report result river Rules rupees season seed situated species success suggested Superintendent supply taken teak timber tion tracts trees valley valuable village whole wood young