Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1921 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... railway . The Shah of Persia applied to the British Foreign Office for the investment of British capital in Persian railway construction many years before the end of the nineteenth century . A proposal was put forward in 1895 for a line ...
... railway . The Shah of Persia applied to the British Foreign Office for the investment of British capital in Persian railway construction many years before the end of the nineteenth century . A proposal was put forward in 1895 for a line ...
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... Railway , which is con structed on the metre gauge , starts from Chitta . gong and runs through Surma Valley across the North Cachar Hills into Assam . It is worked under a limited guarantee by a ... Railway is The Chief Railways . 217.
... Railway , which is con structed on the metre gauge , starts from Chitta . gong and runs through Surma Valley across the North Cachar Hills into Assam . It is worked under a limited guarantee by a ... Railway is The Chief Railways . 217.
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... Railway , and to Jubbulpore where it meets the East Indian Railway . The feature of the line is the passage of the Western Ghats , these sections being 15 miles on the Bhore Ghat and 9 miles on the Thul Ghat which rise 1,131 and 972 ...
... Railway , and to Jubbulpore where it meets the East Indian Railway . The feature of the line is the passage of the Western Ghats , these sections being 15 miles on the Bhore Ghat and 9 miles on the Thul Ghat which rise 1,131 and 972 ...
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Chronicle of the Year | 756 |
Bibliography of India | 763 |
Wireless Telegraphy | 769 |
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