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 77
... important languages are West- ern Hindi , which includes Hindustani , Urdu ( the polished language of the towns ) and other Hindi ; Western Pahari , which is spoken in the hill tracts ; and Rajasthani , the language of Rajputana ...
... important languages are West- ern Hindi , which includes Hindustani , Urdu ( the polished language of the towns ) and other Hindi ; Western Pahari , which is spoken in the hill tracts ; and Rajasthani , the language of Rajputana ...
Page 147
... important of the group . It has an area of 13,062 square miles and a population of 433,310 . The family of the Raja is very ancient , and is stated to belong to the Rajputs of the Lunar race . Up to the time of the Marathas , Bastar ...
... important of the group . It has an area of 13,062 square miles and a population of 433,310 . The family of the Raja is very ancient , and is stated to belong to the Rajputs of the Lunar race . Up to the time of the Marathas , Bastar ...
Page 353
... important tree being the babul or kikar ( Acacia arabica ) , which however in the driest re- gions exists only by the aid of river inundations . ( 2 ) Deciduous forests , in which most of the trees are leafless for a portion of the year ...
... important tree being the babul or kikar ( Acacia arabica ) , which however in the driest re- gions exists only by the aid of river inundations . ( 2 ) Deciduous forests , in which most of the trees are leafless for a portion of the year ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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