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On the east this region is bounded by the Nan-shan which itself is a continuation
of the Kun-lun. On the west, the Pamirs, the Imaos of the Greek geographers
connect the T'ien-shan with the Hindukush. These mountains give rise to
important ...
On the east this region is bounded by the Nan-shan which itself is a continuation
of the Kun-lun. On the west, the Pamirs, the Imaos of the Greek geographers
connect the T'ien-shan with the Hindukush. These mountains give rise to
important ...
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Relations between the East and the West in the Indian antiquity had brought little
contact between the two besides the exchange of trading commodities ; for they
were politically sterile. - The original motive of the Portuguese for coming to India
...
Relations between the East and the West in the Indian antiquity had brought little
contact between the two besides the exchange of trading commodities ; for they
were politically sterile. - The original motive of the Portuguese for coming to India
...
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This volume contains a detailed and interesting account of the affairs at Delhi
from 1771 to 1779, by an eye-witness, Antoine Louis Henry Polier, who was a
Swiss Engineer in the service of the East India Company and also served under
the ...
This volume contains a detailed and interesting account of the affairs at Delhi
from 1771 to 1779, by an eye-witness, Antoine Louis Henry Polier, who was a
Swiss Engineer in the service of the East India Company and also served under
the ...
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Bihar in the Time of Aurangzeb By Khan Sahib S H Askari | 56 |
The Later Mauryas and the Fall of the Empire By Budha | 73 |
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