Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1920 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 49
... square miles , with a popu dosed , namely , the Jhelum , Chenab , Ravi , lation of a little over six millions . The rain- Beas and Sutlej . Together with the North- fall in this area , heaviest in the north and Vest Frontier Province ...
... square miles , with a popu dosed , namely , the Jhelum , Chenab , Ravi , lation of a little over six millions . The rain- Beas and Sutlej . Together with the North- fall in this area , heaviest in the north and Vest Frontier Province ...
Page 70
... 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 Peshawar , Kohat , Banu and Dera Ismail ...
... 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 Peshawar , Kohat , Banu and Dera Ismail ...
Page 382
... square miles , or some 36,000 more than in 1901. About 23,000 square miles have been added owing to the enumeration for the first time of the Agency tracts attached to the North - West Frontier Province . A further 6,500 represent the ...
... square miles , or some 36,000 more than in 1901. About 23,000 square miles have been added owing to the enumeration for the first time of the Agency tracts attached to the North - West Frontier Province . A further 6,500 represent the ...
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India in 1919 | 10 |
Buildings and Roads | 15 |
Calcutta Improvement Trust | 38 |
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