Gazetteer for the Haidarábád Assigned Districts Commonly Called Berár: 1870, Volum 90Printed at the Education Society's Press, 1870 - 282 pàgines |
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... run in a north - westerly direction across the plain . These hills mark a change in the country's watershed . Westward of them the main slope of the valley is toward the west , from the point where the Púrna river makes almost a right ...
... run in a north - westerly direction across the plain . These hills mark a change in the country's watershed . Westward of them the main slope of the valley is toward the west , from the point where the Púrna river makes almost a right ...
Pàgina 4
... runs through from east to west almost parallel to , and a few miles distant from , the plain of Berár on the south . The broadside of this main ridge terminates towards the south very abruptly in some places , by sheer scarps of trap ...
... runs through from east to west almost parallel to , and a few miles distant from , the plain of Berár on the south . The broadside of this main ridge terminates towards the south very abruptly in some places , by sheer scarps of trap ...
Pàgina 5
... runs through the district east and west , with a northerly inclination of six and a half miles in the sixty - three miles extent contained in it , and divides it into two almost equal parts . Boundaries . The district is bounded on the ...
... runs through the district east and west , with a northerly inclination of six and a half miles in the sixty - three miles extent contained in it , and divides it into two almost equal parts . Boundaries . The district is bounded on the ...
Pàgina 7
... runs from the west to the east , and accentuated by summit elevations varying from 3,000 to a maximum of above 4,000 feet . * Its extent , general shape , and geo- logical formation are described in the subjoined extracts from an ...
... runs from the west to the east , and accentuated by summit elevations varying from 3,000 to a maximum of above 4,000 feet . * Its extent , general shape , and geo- logical formation are described in the subjoined extracts from an ...
Pàgina 18
... runs in long spurs well up the flanks of the valley , taking in Khamgaon and other villages in that vicinity . Be- tween these spurs fine garden - land intervenes as narrow vales on the sides of rivulets . From this point well away east ...
... runs in long spurs well up the flanks of the valley , taking in Khamgaon and other villages in that vicinity . Be- tween these spurs fine garden - land intervenes as narrow vales on the sides of rivulets . From this point well away east ...
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Gazetteer for the Haidarábád Assigned Districts Commonly Called ..., Volum 90 Sir Alfred C. Lyall Visualització completa - 1870 |
Gazetteer for the Haidarábád Assigned Districts, Commonly Called Berár. 1870 Berar (India) Visualització completa - 1870 |
Gazetteer for the Haidarábád Assigned Districts, Commonly Called Berár, 1870 Sir Alfred C. Lyall Visualització completa - 1870 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 192 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day, While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Pàgina 143 - Taptee. It stands on a lofty mountain in this range, and consists of one complete inner fort which fronts to the south, where the rock is most steep ; and an outer fort, which covers the inner to the north-west and north.
Pàgina 143 - This outer fort has a third wall, which covers the approach to it from the north by the village of Labada. All these walls are strongly built, and fortified by ramparts and towers. ' The communications with the fort are through three gates; one to the south with the inner fort ; one to the north-west with the outer fort ; and one to the north with the third wall...
Pàgina 132 - It may be pointed out here that the provisions of the Treaty of 1853 which required the submission of annual accounts of the Assigned Districts to the Nizam, were productive of much inconvenience and embarrassing discussions. Difficulties had also arisen regarding the levy of the 5 per cent, duty on goods under the commercial treaty of 1802. To remove these difficulties, and at the same time to reward the Nizam for his services in...
Pàgina 96 - ... only on general principles ; that is, the assessment of an entire district or village may be raised or lowered as may seem expedient, but the impost may not be altered to the detriment of any occupant on account of his own improvements.
Pàgina 132 - Rs. 32,00,000 should be held in trust by the British Government for the purposes specified in the Treaty of 1853, but that no demand for accounts of the receipts and expenditure of the Assigned Districts should be...
Pàgina 136 - Jdgir for payment of troops, or which were allotted for the Nizam's privy purse. The history of Berar since 1853 is marked by no important political events beside the change made under the treaty of 1861. Its smooth course was scarcely ruffled even by the...
Pàgina 132 - Highness was released from the obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war ; the Contingent ceased to be part of the Nizam's Army, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the British Government for the Nizam's use.
Pàgina 46 - The old folk should not venture forth, When the wind is in the south, It blows the bait in the fishes
Pàgina 195 - Urs, or annual ceremony of these saints, like the martyr's day of St. Edmund or St. Thomas of Canterbury, has degenerated into much that is mere carnal traffic and pagan idolatry, a scandal to the rigid Islamite. Yet, if he uplifts his voice against such soul-destroying abuses, he may be hooted by 1 " Rambles and Recollections,