India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... divided into two major parts . By drawing a line from Banaras ( Benares ) to Goa , the plateau is divided into two areas which are strikingly different in character . East of this line is a region of hard crystalline rock covered with a ...
... divided into two major parts . By drawing a line from Banaras ( Benares ) to Goa , the plateau is divided into two areas which are strikingly different in character . East of this line is a region of hard crystalline rock covered with a ...
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... divided into the two nations of India and Pakistan , reported the total population of about 389,000,000 to be divided by re- ligion approximately as follows : Hindus , 254,900,000 ; Moslems ( Muslims ) , 94,400,000 ; Christians ...
... divided into the two nations of India and Pakistan , reported the total population of about 389,000,000 to be divided by re- ligion approximately as follows : Hindus , 254,900,000 ; Moslems ( Muslims ) , 94,400,000 ; Christians ...
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... divided into four great and twelve small kingdoms and a number of tribal republics . Since the Vedic period the center of political power had been moving eastward from the Punjab until , by the end of the sixth century , Magadha began ...
... divided into four great and twelve small kingdoms and a number of tribal republics . Since the Vedic period the center of political power had been moving eastward from the Punjab until , by the end of the sixth century , Magadha began ...
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