Reference Base Notes for: Asia - South Asia - India - NE Border States |
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| Bawitlung, Sentawta Pawi 1903 Current local news [in Mizo]. Mizo leh Vai April 1903: 4-7 |
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| Reid, A.S. 1893 Chin-Lushai land, including a description of the various expeditions into the Chin-Lushai Hills and the final annexation of the country. Calcutta, Thacker, Spink & Co |
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| Butler, J. 1875 Rough notes on the Angami Nagas and their language. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 44 (4): 307-350 |
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| [331] Rhinoceros Indicus (and buffalo). These two animals are rare, and are only to be met with in the Dhansiri valley. |
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| Anonymous 1875 Account of the hill country and tribes under the rule of Munnipore. The Far East: a monthly illustrated journal 6 (10): 221-228 |
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| [225] Rhinoceros is found only in the hills to the east and south. |
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| Brown, R. 1874 Statistical account of the native state of Manipur and the hill territory under its rule, 1873. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing |
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| Grant, F.J. 1834 Extracts from a journal kept during a tour of inspection on the Manipur Frontier along the course of the Ningthee River, &c. in January 1832. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 3: 124-134 |
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| [124] Route across the Angoching hills. Maylung nala – road passes through a forest of keoo, teak, saul, cotton, and other trees: innumerable and recent tracks of the wild elephant, tiger, rhinoceros, bear, boar, cattle, and deer. of various descriptions. Six wild elephants came to the nala ... |
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