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 76
... square miles and 380,000 souls respectively . Of the total area of the Punjab , 36,551 square miles are in Native States ( 34 in number ) with a population of 4,212,794 , and 2,566 square miles are tribal territory on the western border ...
... square miles and 380,000 souls respectively . Of the total area of the Punjab , 36,551 square miles are in Native States ( 34 in number ) with a population of 4,212,794 , and 2,566 square miles are tribal territory on the western border ...
Page 105
... miles and its total area about 39,000 square miles . The terri- tory falls into three main geographical divi- sions : the Cis - Indus district of Hazara ; the narrow strip between the Indus and the Hills , containing the Districts of ...
... miles and its total area about 39,000 square miles . The terri- tory falls into three main geographical divi- sions : the Cis - Indus district of Hazara ; the narrow strip between the Indus and the Hills , containing the Districts of ...
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... square miles and its population 174,976 . Coorg came under the direct protection of the British Government during ... miles from Calcutta , 740 miles from Madras and 360 miles from Rangoon , with which ports there is regular ...
... square miles and its population 174,976 . Coorg came under the direct protection of the British Government during ... miles from Calcutta , 740 miles from Madras and 360 miles from Rangoon , with which ports there is regular ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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