| Sir Charles Lyell - 1832 - 634 sider
...across an arm of the Indus. Extent of country raised.—It is already ascertained that this new-raised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east...conjectured to be in some parts sixteen miles, and iti greatest ascertained height above the original level of the delta is ten feet, an elevation which... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1832 - 392 sider
...gave the name of " Ullah Bund," or the " Mound of God," to distinguish it from an artificial barrier previously thrown across an arm of the Indus. It is already ascertained that this newly-raised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel to that... | |
| 1832 - 486 sider
...gave the name of " Ullah Bund," or the " Mound of God," to distinguish it from an artificial barrier previously thrown across an arm of the Indus. It is already ascertained that this newlyraised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel to that... | |
| James Stanley Grimes - 1858 - 180 sider
...the name of ' Ulla Bund,' or the ' Mound of God.' " It has been ascertained that this newly-raised country is upwards of fifty miles in length, from...which caused the grounds around Sindree to be flooded ; its breadth from north to south is conjectured to be in some parts sixteen miles, and its greatest... | |
| Carl von Rikart - 1869 - 416 sider
...throw down the buildings it submerged, he says, 'It has been already ascertained that this new-raised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east...parallel to that line of subsidence before mentioned ; its breadth from north to south is conjectured to be, in some parts, sixteen miles, and its greatest... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1871 - 394 sider
...thrown across the eastern arm of the Indus. It has been ascertained,' he adds, ' that this new-raised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel to the line of subsidence which caused the grounds around Sindree to be flooded. The breadth of the elevation... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1871 - 358 sider
...eastern arm of the Indus. It has been ascertained," he adds, " that this new-raised country is upward of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel. to the line of subsidence which caused the grounds around Sindree to be flooded. The breadth of the elevation... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1873 - 340 sider
...thrown across the eastern arm of the Indus. It has been ascertained,' he adds, ' that this new-raised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel to the line of subsidence which caused the grounds around Sindree to be flooded. The breadth of the elevation... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1887 - 364 sider
...eastern arm of the Indus. It has been ascertained," he adds, " that this new-raised country is upward of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel to the line of subsidence which caused the grounds around Sindree to be flooded. The breadth of the elevation... | |
| Tōkyō Teikoku Daigaku. Rigakubu - 1893 - 518 sider
...of the land which imperceptibly dips away inland. It has also been ascertained that this newraised country is upwards of fifty miles in length from east to west, running parallel to the line of subsidence, while its breadth from north to south is conjectured to be sixteen miles, its... | |
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