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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... Punjab ( Non - Muhammadan ) East Punjab ( Muhammadan ) East Central Punjab ( Muhammadan ) West Central Punjab ( Muhammadan ) .. North Punjab ( Muhammadan ) North - West Punjab ( Muhammadan ) :: South - West Punjab ( Muhammadan ) East Punjab ...
... Punjab ( Non - Muhammadan ) East Punjab ( Muhammadan ) East Central Punjab ( Muhammadan ) West Central Punjab ( Muhammadan ) .. North Punjab ( Muhammadan ) North - West Punjab ( Muhammadan ) :: South - West Punjab ( Muhammadan ) East Punjab ...
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Sir Stanley Reed. The Punjab . The Punjab , or land of the five rivers , is so called from the five rivers by which it is en- closed , namely , the Jhelum , Chenab , Ravi , Beas and Sutlej . Together with the North- West Frontier ...
Sir Stanley Reed. The Punjab . The Punjab , or land of the five rivers , is so called from the five rivers by which it is en- closed , namely , the Jhelum , Chenab , Ravi , Beas and Sutlej . Together with the North- West Frontier ...
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... Punjab , they recommend further trials with the varieties of American cotton known as 280 F. and 285 F. which are superior in staple , though not at present in yield and ginning percentage , to the 4 F. variety of which the Punjab ...
... Punjab , they recommend further trials with the varieties of American cotton known as 280 F. and 285 F. which are superior in staple , though not at present in yield and ginning percentage , to the 4 F. variety of which the Punjab ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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