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The Central Provinces and Berar compose a great triangle of country midway
between Bombay and Bengal. Their area is 130,991 miles, of which 82,000 are
British territory proper and the remainder held by Feudatory Chiefs. The
population ...
The Central Provinces and Berar compose a great triangle of country midway
between Bombay and Bengal. Their area is 130,991 miles, of which 82,000 are
British territory proper and the remainder held by Feudatory Chiefs. The
population ...
Page 316
India now alternates with Russia as the first manganese- producing country in the
world. The most important deposits occur in the Central Provinces, Madras,
Central Tndia, and Mysore — the largest supply coming from the Central
Provinces.
India now alternates with Russia as the first manganese- producing country in the
world. The most important deposits occur in the Central Provinces, Madras,
Central Tndia, and Mysore — the largest supply coming from the Central
Provinces.
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Census Reports (Decennial), India and Provincial. Administration Reports :
Madras, Bombay, Coorg, United Provinces, Punjab, Bengal, Central Provinces
and Berar, Burma, Bihar and Orissa, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Civil
and ...
Census Reports (Decennial), India and Provincial. Administration Reports :
Madras, Bombay, Coorg, United Provinces, Punjab, Bengal, Central Provinces
and Berar, Burma, Bihar and Orissa, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Civil
and ...
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Gold Reserve Fund | 12 |
The Government of India | 16 |
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