Personal Observations on Sindh: The Manners and Customs of Its Inhabitants, and Its Productive Capabilities with a Sketch of Its History, a Narrative of Recent Events, and an Account of the Connection of the British Government with that Country to the Present Period |
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... common to India : that fearful pestilence , the cholera , makes its periodical visitation , and is very destructive ; it usually marches up the river , first appearing in the Delta . Sindh would appear to be particularly calculated 12 ...
... common to India : that fearful pestilence , the cholera , makes its periodical visitation , and is very destructive ; it usually marches up the river , first appearing in the Delta . Sindh would appear to be particularly calculated 12 ...
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... common earthen jar , they cross the stream during its most turbulent season , or at its greatest breadth . The huts in some parts of Sindh at this period of inundation are furnished with a raised platform about twenty feet from the ...
... common earthen jar , they cross the stream during its most turbulent season , or at its greatest breadth . The huts in some parts of Sindh at this period of inundation are furnished with a raised platform about twenty feet from the ...
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... common with the tracts watered by the Jumna , the Ganges , or the Nile ; its general dreary aspect and inhospitable features undergoing proportionate modification . The coast of Sindh is particularly dangerous during the height of the ...
... common with the tracts watered by the Jumna , the Ganges , or the Nile ; its general dreary aspect and inhospitable features undergoing proportionate modification . The coast of Sindh is particularly dangerous during the height of the ...
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... common use throughout the country . The climate of Tattah is particularly bad . A force of native troops stationed here on our first occupation of the country was completely disorganised by sickness arising from the malaria of this ...
... common use throughout the country . The climate of Tattah is particularly bad . A force of native troops stationed here on our first occupation of the country was completely disorganised by sickness arising from the malaria of this ...
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... common sewer of the front of his dwelling ; the narrow passage , scarcely admitting a laden camel , is nearly blocked up with dung heaps , in which recline in lazy ease packs of fat Pariah dogs , from whom the stranger , particularly a ...
... common sewer of the front of his dwelling ; the narrow passage , scarcely admitting a laden camel , is nearly blocked up with dung heaps , in which recline in lazy ease packs of fat Pariah dogs , from whom the stranger , particularly a ...
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advantages Affghan Amirs of Sindh appear banks Bijar Bilúchis Bilúchistan boats Bombay branch British government brother camels Candahar capital Caubúl character classes cloth commercial considered court cultivation Cutch Delta desert durbar duties Edition feudatories former Futteh Allí Khan Ghúlam Shah government of Sindh Hindú history of Sindh honour Hyderabad importance India inhabitants inundation J. C. LOUDON Jutts Kaloras Karrachi Khyrpúr Kilat labour land latter Lower Sindh Mahommedan Marwar matchlock means ment merchant Mian Núr Míani miles military Múltan Múrad Nadir Shah Nasir Khan native navigation Nubi Khan Núr Mahomed particularly peculiar period Persian portion position possessions present princes principal produce Punjaub revenue river Indus Rorí rulers rupees season Sehwun Seyuds Shikargahs Shikarpúr Sindhian soil steamers stream Sukkur supplied Talpúr Tattah territories tion town trade treaty tribe troops Ubdúl Nubi Upper Sindh Vignette Titles village whilst whole Zamindars
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