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CONTENTS:- 1. Areas and boundaries. 2. Mountains, hills, and plains. 3. Rivers. 4. Geology and mineral resources. 5. Climate. 6. Herbs, shrubs, and trees. 7. Forests. 8. Beasts, birds, fishes, and insects. 9. The people: numbers, races, and languages. 10. The people: religions. 11. The people: education. 12. Roads and railways. 13. Canals. 14. Agriculture and crops. 15. Handicrafts and manufactures. 16. Exports and imports. 17. History: pre-Muhammadan period, 500 B.C.-1000 A.D. 18. History: Muhammadan period, 1000 A.D.-1764 A.D. 19. History: Sikh period, 1764 A.D.-1849 A.D. 20. History: British period, 1849 A.D.-1913 A.D. 21. Archaeology and coins. 22. Administration: general. 23. Administration: local. 24. Revenue and expenditure. 25. Panjab districts and Delhi. 26. The Panjab native states. 27. The Northwest frontier province. 28. Kashmir and Jammu. 29. Cities. 30. Other places of note. |
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This book is a study of the people of three native states Punjab, Northwest frontier province and Kashmir. The similarities among the people of these three states inspite of the inevitable blurring of boundary lines, form a fairly clean cut geographical unit. The author has done his homework before compiling this volume. His account of the physiography, the flora and fauna, the people and the administration during his thirty five years stay in the services of North West India is undoubtedly accurate and well proportional. This book is a must on the desk of every researchers, historian and teacher. |
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