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Title: |
Bihar, the heart of India |
Author(s): |
Houlton, J.W. |
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1949 |
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Bombay, Orient Longmans |
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pp. i-x, 1-223 |
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Asia - South Asia - India - Ganges valley
Distribution
Indian Rhino
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[72] Rajmahal. Throughout the early period of Indian history, and right through the period of Muhammadan rule, the greater part of the district was a mass of dense forest, the haunt of numerous wild beast, including tigers, wild elephants, and even rhinoceros. [87] Area NE of Dumka, around God... |
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