10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KAJAWAH»
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1
The United Service Magazine
On the morning of the 29th, we did not start till daylight, as they said we had only
a short march to make, and Captain Drummond not feeling well travelled in his
kajawah, which I was heartily glad to give up for his horse, a miserable brute by ...
2
The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, ...
KAJAWAH. Hind. Boxes, panniers, cradles, formed of wooden frames, covered
with cloth or leather, from 3 J to 4 feet long by 4 feet high, in which those who
travel upon camels or mules are seated. They are partially open in front, and
when ...
3
The United Service Magazine
On the morning of the 29th, we did not start till daylight, as they said we had only
a short march to make, and Captain Drummond not feeling well travelled in his
kajawah, which I was heartily glad to give up for his horse, a miserable brute by ...
Arthur William Alsager Pollock, 1846
4
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
It has long been realized that the apparatus used in the past for the conveyance
of casualties by camel — the " Camel Kajawah " — is cumbersome and extremely
painful for the patient. This new pattern stretcher carrier is free from these two ...
5
Official Report of the Calcutta International Exhibition, ...
Carry the same tools as the wood kajawah, and is for regimental use only.
Kajawahs, mule or bullock (wood). For transport of picks, shovels, and other
intrenching tools. Each kajawah of the pair carries 10 shovels or 10 pickaxes. For
Engineer ...
6
The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: ...
KAJAWAH. Hind. Boxes, panniers, cradles, formed of wooden frames, covered
with cloth or leather, from 3J to 4 feet long by 4 feet high, in which those who
travel upon camels or mules are seated. They are partially open in front, and
when ...
Carry the same tools as the wood kajawah, and is for regimental use only.
Kajawahs, mule or bullock (wood). For transport of picks, shovels, and other
intrenching tools. Each kajawah of the pair carries 10 shovels or 10 pickaxes. For
Engineer ...
Calcutta internat. exhib. 1883-84, 1885
Dead first ascends gently to the head of the Kajawah Shikkan pass, whence
there is a long steep descent. Arrive at the foot over undulating plain at 11 miles;
the remainder to Kisitan is very winding, through cultivation and marshy ground.
India. Quarter Master General's Dept. Intelligence Branch, 1887
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The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An ...
KAJAWAH), mainly used in Persia for women and children. O [2] kajawah, n. (
1634) Transport., var. kedjave + 7 [Urdu camel's saddle (< Per. a camel litter for
women) & Per.] Such a litter, with the camel carrying one pair. O, W [2] kalamdan,
n.
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye, 2001
10
The Royal Engineers Journal
3 MULE. lbs. - I !-66 90 No. 4 123 THE ROYAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL. [March.
Mule. Near Load. Off Load. No. 1 Kajawah picks and shovels. Kajawah picks and
shovels. No. 2 Kajawah picks and shovels. Kajawah picks and shovels. No. 3** .