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  • Britannica, Volume 14 Indus by Thomas Hungerford Holdich 24134431911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 14 — IndusThomas Hungerford Holdich ​INDUS, one of the three...
    302 bytes (1,817 words) - 01:28, 6 February 2018
  • Panjāb flow into the Indus. The ocean was probably known only from hearsay, for no mention is made of the numerous mouths of the Indus, and fishing, one...
    423 bytes (9,307 words) - 02:03, 17 April 2012
  • receives the Swat river from the north and the Bara river from the south, and after a further course of 40 m. falls into the Indus at Attock. From Jalalabad...
    209 bytes (315 words) - 16:43, 1 January 2015
  • Bay of Bengal. The eastern inlets of the sea are the Gulfs of Cutch and Cambay in northwestern India, where it receives the waters of the Indus River....
    906 bytes (133 words) - 12:50, 24 March 2007
  • race of the Medes, 2400 B. C. The Iranians to-day are found west of the Indus River, and include the Afghans, Tajiks, Aimags and the Persian races, Kurds...
    222 bytes (126 words) - 15:05, 16 January 2022
  • to the other side of the river Indus, he again offered sacrifice there, according to his custom. Then starting from the Indus, he arrived at Taxila, a...
    465 bytes (573 words) - 04:34, 16 September 2023
  • Acesines, as the latter does with the Indus, and that they both yield up their names to the Indus; that the last-named river has two mouths, through which it...
    429 bytes (554 words) - 05:03, 16 September 2023
  • where the river Indus divides itself into two streams. He "himself sailed down again into the Great Sea by the other mouth of the Indus, to ascertain...
    464 bytes (474 words) - 05:28, 16 September 2023
  • barbarians. Near Patala the water of the Indus is divided into two large rivers, both of which retain the name of Indus as far as the sea. Here Alexander constructed...
    459 bytes (479 words) - 05:27, 16 September 2023
  • Acesines into the Indus 1890856The Anabasis of Alexander — Book VI, Chapter XIV. Voyage down the Hydraotes and Acesines into the IndusE. J. ChinnockArrian...
    481 bytes (605 words) - 05:20, 16 September 2023
  • XV. Voyage down the Indus to the Land of Musicanus 1890859The Anabasis of Alexander — Book VI, Chapter XV. Voyage down the Indus to the Land of MusicanusE...
    470 bytes (695 words) - 05:23, 16 September 2023
  • statements about the river Indus which are quite unquestionable, and therefore let me record them. The Indus is the largest of all the rivers in Asia and Europe...
    418 bytes (946 words) - 04:27, 16 September 2023
  • into two almost equal portions by the Indus, which intersected it from north to south. To the west of the Indus the characteristics of the country resemble...
    364 bytes (369 words) - 14:26, 14 January 2022
  • they reach the Indus, but some of them mingle their waters with it in high floods Below Kalabagh the Indus is a typical lowland river of great size, with...
    432 bytes (5,016 words) - 04:43, 27 March 2019
  • Eratosthenes.—Passage of the Indus 1811442The Anabasis of Alexander — Book V, Chapter III. Incredulity of Eratosthenes.—Passage of the IndusE. J. ChinnockArrian...
    448 bytes (514 words) - 04:26, 16 September 2023
  • Aornus.—Arrival at the Indus 1803552The Anabasis of Alexander — Book IV, Chapter XXX. Capture of Aornus.—Arrival at the IndusE. J. ChinnockArrian ​ CHAPTER...
    476 bytes (895 words) - 04:21, 16 September 2023
  • eastern bank of the Indus, in 33 54 N. lat, and 72 20 E. long. The place is both of political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by...
    502 bytes (256 words) - 12:08, 22 June 2024
  • sending a herald forward to Taxiles ​and the otter chiefs on this side the river Indus, to bid them come and meet him as each might find it convenient. Taxiles...
    484 bytes (763 words) - 04:10, 16 September 2023
  • right bank of the Indus. Pop. (1901), 7617. Kotri is the junction of branches of the North-Western railway, serving each bank of the Indus, which is here...
    352 bytes (106 words) - 00:20, 27 August 2020
  • its inhabitants, but the inhabitants of the right bank of the Indus, from the Kandia river to Batera, apply it to the dwellers on the left bank. In the...
    222 bytes (220 words) - 12:41, 10 October 2015
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