Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 45
... Gujarat , watered by the Nerbudda and the Tapti , whose fertility is so marked that it has long been known as the Garden of India . South of Bombay City the province is divided into two sections by the Western Ghats , a range of hills ...
... Gujarat , watered by the Nerbudda and the Tapti , whose fertility is so marked that it has long been known as the Garden of India . South of Bombay City the province is divided into two sections by the Western Ghats , a range of hills ...
Page 120
... Gujarat and partly in Kathiawar . It is divided into four distinct blocks : ( 1 ) the southern district of Navsari near the mouth of the Tapti river , and mostly surrounded by British terri- tory ; ( 2 ) central district , North of the ...
... Gujarat and partly in Kathiawar . It is divided into four distinct blocks : ( 1 ) the southern district of Navsari near the mouth of the Tapti river , and mostly surrounded by British terri- tory ; ( 2 ) central district , North of the ...
Page 138
... Gujarat in the fourteenth century . connection of the British Government with The the State dates from 1819 in which year the chief was murdered by a body of nobles . Two high roads from Ahmedabad pass through the State and a ...
... Gujarat in the fourteenth century . connection of the British Government with The the State dates from 1819 in which year the chief was murdered by a body of nobles . Two high roads from Ahmedabad pass through the State and a ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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