The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 12 頁
They first strike and give rain to the whole of the lower western coast of the peninsula and the western coast of Bengal and Burma . The second or north - east monsoon falls between October and December , being chiefly confined to the ...
They first strike and give rain to the whole of the lower western coast of the peninsula and the western coast of Bengal and Burma . The second or north - east monsoon falls between October and December , being chiefly confined to the ...
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Originally the whole southern flank of the Himalayan system was drained by the Indus , and the diversion of the Jumna eastward into the Gangetic basin may be almost historic . Probably there was an interval , during which the Jumna ...
Originally the whole southern flank of the Himalayan system was drained by the Indus , and the diversion of the Jumna eastward into the Gangetic basin may be almost historic . Probably there was an interval , during which the Jumna ...
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To the ancient Persians India was known as Hendu , to the Greeks Indikos , and Virgil called the country India . Modern Persians gave it the name of Hindustan , an application now commonly applied to the whole ...
To the ancient Persians India was known as Hendu , to the Greeks Indikos , and Virgil called the country India . Modern Persians gave it the name of Hindustan , an application now commonly applied to the whole ...
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... whole of the return journey of both Army and Fleet to Persia , but modern geographers have been able to estimate the nature of the changes which have taken place during the past twenty - two centuries in the riverain and coast ...
... whole of the return journey of both Army and Fleet to Persia , but modern geographers have been able to estimate the nature of the changes which have taken place during the past twenty - two centuries in the riverain and coast ...
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When the Portuguese first arrived in India , Delhi and the whole of Bengal were under the sway of the Afghans . The Deccan was divided into the five Mahomedan kingdoms of Ahmednagar , Bijapur , Elichpur , Golconda and Bidar .
When the Portuguese first arrived in India , Delhi and the whole of Bengal were under the sway of the Afghans . The Deccan was divided into the five Mahomedan kingdoms of Ahmednagar , Bijapur , Elichpur , Golconda and Bidar .
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