The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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Assam . The Province of Assam , 61,682 square miles of the total number of
persons supported by in area , includes the Assam Valley Division , agriculture .
In the 1911 census a very marked the Surma Valley and Hills Division and the ...
Assam . The Province of Assam , 61,682 square miles of the total number of
persons supported by in area , includes the Assam Valley Division , agriculture .
In the 1911 census a very marked the Surma Valley and Hills Division and the ...
Page 109
Comptroller , Financial Department , Hanumantha The province of Assam was
originally Bhimsena Pau , B.A. formed in 1874 in order to relieve the
superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Lieutenant - Governor of Bengal of
part of the ...
Comptroller , Financial Department , Hanumantha The province of Assam was
originally Bhimsena Pau , B.A. formed in 1874 in order to relieve the
superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Lieutenant - Governor of Bengal of
part of the ...
Page 349
Tea cultivation in India is chiefly in Assam , The total production in 1920 was
345,339,576 Bengal and Southern India , the cultivation lbs . against
377,055,639 lbs . in the preceding year divided between the different parts of
elsewhere being ...
Tea cultivation in India is chiefly in Assam , The total production in 1920 was
345,339,576 Bengal and Southern India , the cultivation lbs . against
377,055,639 lbs . in the preceding year divided between the different parts of
elsewhere being ...
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