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Gazetteer of the Simla Hill States 1910

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Title Gazetteer of the Simla Hill States 1910
 
Creator Singh, Mian Durga
Joshi, Tika Ram
 
Subject 915 Geography of and Travel in Asia
 
Description The Simla Hill States, twenty-eight in number, occupy an area of about 4,800 square mlles. On the south they are bounded by the Pinjor tahail of the Patiala State, Sirmur State (till 1890 included politically among the Simla Hill States), and the Ambala district; on the west by the Hoshiarpur and Kangra districts; on the north by Mandi and Suket States and Kulu; and on the east the main Himalayan range divides Bashahr from Tibet and Garhwal. About three-fourths of the total area of the Hill States are occupied by Bashahr, which lies on either bank of the Sutlej. All the other States lie to the south (left bank) of that river.
 
Publisher Indus Publishing Company
 
Date 1910
 
Type Book
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://hillagricrepository.co.in/1162/1/80407.pdf
Singh, Mian Durga and Joshi, Tika Ram (1910) Gazetteer of the Simla Hill States 1910. Punjab States Gazetteers, VIII (G24S). Indus Publishing Company, New Delhi, India. ISBN 81-7387-033-0