... running up to the north. Near its mouth is an island called B ai 6 nes, and at its very head it receives a vast river called the Mais. Those bound for Barugaza sail up this gulf (which has a breadth of about 300 stadia), leaving the island on the... Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency ... - Page 531884Full view - About this book
| Classical geography - 1879 - 256 pages
...about 300 stadia), leaving the island on the left till it is scarcely visible in the horizon, when they shape their course east for the mouth of the river that leads to Barugaza. This is called the Namnadios. initial, he adds, may be explained by the difficulty which Gujaratis have... | |
| Flavius Arrianus - 1879 - 258 pages
...about 300 stadia), leaving the island on the left till it is scarcely visible in the horizon, when they shape their course east for the mouth of the river that leads to Barugaza. This is called the Namnadios. initial, he adds, may be explained by the difficulty which Gujaratis have... | |
| John Watson McCrindle, Arrian - Classical geography - 1879 - 258 pages
...about 300 stadia), leaving the island on the left till it is scarcely visible in the horizon, when they shape their course east for the mouth of the river that leads to Barugaza. This is called the Namnadios. initial, he adds, may be explained by the difficulty which Gujaratis have... | |
| John Whaley Watson - Bhavnagar (Princely State) - 1880 - 114 pages
...300 stadia), leaving " the island on the left till it is scarcely visible ontho horizon, " when they shape their course east for the mouth of the " river that leads to Barugaza. This is called the Namna"dios." Now in this para, we have a very accurate description of the gulf of Kambay... | |
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