10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GULF OF CUTCH»
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1
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany
East India Company. AN ACCOUNT OF CUTCH-BOOJE. ments of Bombay. The
principle article The Gulf of Cutch. The province of Cutch-Booje, in the south-
western extremity of Hindostan, is situated principally between the twenty- third
and ...
2
Alexander's Campaigns in Sind and Baluchistan and the Siege ...
Schoff identified the Gulf of Barace with the Gulf of Cutch, which is part of the
Arabian Sea. It is situated between the island of Cutch and the peninsula of
Kathiawar, and toward the east it joins the Little Rann of Cutch. With some
diffidence ...
Pierre Herman Leonard Eggermont, 1975
3
Oriental commerce: containing a geographical description
of ...
The Gulf of Cutch extends a considerable distance to the eastward, at the head of
which is a low barren track, annually overflowed by the sea during the monsoon,
and is said at certain seasons to communicate with the river Ran in the Gulf of ...
4
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary
of Arts, ...
Cutch. on tne north and east, towards the interior, by the m0~*~**' great Northern
Runn, an extensive salt morass or lake, which from May to October is flooded
with salt water, and communicates in its greatest extent with the Gulf of Cutch on
...
5
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India ...
The coast of Gujrat, from the head ofthe Gulf of Cutch to the islands near Jigat
Point, is but little known.“ ' Cutch, like the adjacent countries, is inhabited by many
predatory tribes, who all claim a Rajpoot origin, although many of them have ...
6
Memoir
of a Map
of Hindoostan: Or the Mogul Empire: with an ...
It extends along the northern coast of the gulf of Cutch, and is separated from
Guzerat, by the Puddar river, or one of its branches. The present capital, and
residence of its Rajah, is Boodge-boodge ; and appears to be the place named
Booz in ...
7
The Encyclopaedia britannica: or, Dictionary
of arts, ...
It is a peninsulated tract of land, inclosed towards the west by the eastern branch
of the Indus or the Koree ; on the south by the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Cutch
; and on the north and east, towards the interior, by the great Northern Runn, ...
Thomas Stewart Traill, 1854
8
A Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Description
of ...
Srlznvnn (Surya)-A town on the Gujerat peninsula, situated on the gulf of Cutch,
40 miles E. by N. from Juggeth Point. Lat. 29° 19' N. long. 69° 44' E. Jooau.--A
populous and thriving sea-port town in the Gujerat peninsula, situated on the gulf
of ...
9
A Manual
of Geographical Science, Mathematical, Physical, ...
The watershed of the three small rivers, the Bunnass, Surraswattee, and
Sundramuttee, which fall into the north-east part of the Gulf of Cutch, is extended
into the Peninsula of Gujerat, or, as it is also termed, of Kattiwar, which forms the
western ...
Charles Grenfell Nicolay, Matthew O'Brien, David Thomas Ansted, 1859
10
A Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Description
of ...
A town on the Gujerat peninsula, situated on the gulf of Cutch, 40 miles E. by N.
from Juggeth Point. Lat. 29° 19' N. long. 69° 44' E. JOORTA. — A populous and
thriving sea-port town in the Gujerat peninsula, situated on the gulf of Cutch, ...
Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.), 1820