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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... Kashmir ( known to Indians as Jammu ) lies to the east of the Indus and to the west of the Ravi . It is a mountainous country with just a strip of level land along the Punjab ... Kashmir . 147 65 68 Kashmir Central Provinces Native States.
... Kashmir ( known to Indians as Jammu ) lies to the east of the Indus and to the west of the Ravi . It is a mountainous country with just a strip of level land along the Punjab ... Kashmir . 147 65 68 Kashmir Central Provinces Native States.
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... Kashmir State . The Jhelum Valley Road ( 196 miles ) which links the Kashmir Valley with the Punjab and the North Western Province is used by wheeled traffic of sorts , viz . , Ekkas , Tangas , Carts , Motor Cars and Motor Lorries . The ...
... Kashmir State . The Jhelum Valley Road ( 196 miles ) which links the Kashmir Valley with the Punjab and the North Western Province is used by wheeled traffic of sorts , viz . , Ekkas , Tangas , Carts , Motor Cars and Motor Lorries . The ...
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... Kashmir , b . Jan. 1865. Educ . at Punjab Government College , Lahore ; Private Secretary to Raja K.C.B. , Sir Ramsingh , 1886-1898 ; Mily . Secy . to the Com . - in - Chief , Jammu Kashmir , 1898-1909 ; Mily Secry . to H. H. the ...
... Kashmir , b . Jan. 1865. Educ . at Punjab Government College , Lahore ; Private Secretary to Raja K.C.B. , Sir Ramsingh , 1886-1898 ; Mily . Secy . to the Com . - in - Chief , Jammu Kashmir , 1898-1909 ; Mily Secry . to H. H. the ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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