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  • Cultivation; 142-150, Tables II-III
  • Dalhousie, Lord; 188
  • Dalhousie hill station; 68, 246, 350
  • DalÍp Singh, MahÁrÁja; 184
  • Dandot; 58
  • Dane, Sir Louis; 199
  • DarbÁr 1877; 193-333
  • 1903; 333
  • Coronation 1911; 199, 333, 334
  • Dards; 107, 108
  • Darius; 161
  • Darwesh Khel; 312
  • Daulat RÁo Sindhia; 183
  • Daur valley; 312
  • Davies, Sir Henry; 191
  • Deane, Sir Harold; 197
  • Degh torrent; 42, 247
  • Delhi; 169, 199, 205-208, 224, 225, 325-334
  • Delhi-AmbÁla-Kalka Railway; 130
  • DeodÁr; 80, 86, 302, 307
  • Dera GopÍpur; 44
  • Dera GhÁzi KhÁn district; 268-270
  • Dera Ismail KhÁn district; 294, 295
  • town and cantonment; 355
  • DharmsÁla; 68, 238, 348
  • DhauladhÁr; 16
  • DhÚnds; 256
  • DÍr; 305-307
  • Domel; 40
  • Dorah pass; 22
  • Dor river; 299, 301
  • Dost Muhammad, AmÍr; 184
  • Drishaks; 270
  • DujÁna State; 283
  • DungagalÍ; Hunza and Nagar; 323
  • Hunza-Nagar levies; 313
  • war; 194, 195
  • Ibbetson, Sir Denzil; 197, 198
  • Imperial Service troops; 276, 277, 279, 283
  • Income and Expenditure; 219, 286, Table V
  • Indus river; 34-39, 260, 270, 281, 296, 300, 302
  • Inundation Canals; 139, 262, 267
  • IslÁmÁbÁd; 358
  • JagatjÍt Singh, MahÁrÁja of KapÚrthala; 279
  • JahÁngÍr; 173, 175, 208
  • Jains; 280
  • Jalandhar district; 241, 242
  • town and cantonment; 349
  • Jalandhara kingdom; 241
  • JÁlkot; 36
  • Jammu State; 107, 314-317
  • town; 358
  • Jamna river; 48, 49
  • Jamna Western Canal; 133, 135
  • JamrÚd; 356
  • JanjÚas; 254
  • Jassa Singh, AhluwÁha SardÁr; 279
  • Jats; 103, 104, 234, 240, 242, 245, 248, 249, 252, 254
  • Jhang district; 265, 266
  • Jhelam Canal, Lower; 133, 137, 138, 261, 265
  • Upper; 138, 152-156
  • O'Dwyer, Sir Michael; 199
  • Ohind; 37
  • Orakzais; 196, 297, 309-311
  • Otu weir; 47
  • Pabar river; 288
  • PabbÍ hills; 252
  • PahÁrpur canal; 292
  • Paiwar Kotal; 24
  • PakhlÍ plain; 302
  • PÁkpattan; 353
  • PalosÍ; 36
  • PÁngÍ; 14, 286
  • Panipat; 172, 179, 232, 348
  • Panjkora river; 38, 306, 307
  • Panjnad river; 41,
  • Parachas; 106
  • ParachinÁr; 311, 357
  • PataudÍ State; 283
  • PathÁns; 105, 260, 294, 299, 300, 304, 311
  • PatiÁla State; 180, 271-274
  • town; 354
  • Pattan MunÁra; 354
  • Payech, see Payer
  • Payer; 201, 358
  • PeshÁwar city; 160, 164, 169, 184, 341, 342
  • district; 298, 299
  • Petroleum; 59
  • Phillaur; 46, 243
  • Phulkian States; 196, 271-278
  • Pihowa; 232, 348
  • PÍrghal mountain; 24
  • PitÍ, See SpitÍ
  • Plague; 97-53
  • SkÁrdo; 36, 321
  • Smallpox; 101
  • SoÁn torrent (HoshyÁrpur); 241
  • (RÁwalpindÍ), see SohÁn
  • SobrÁon, battle of; 186
  • SohÁg PÁra Canals; 262
  • SohÁn torrent; 38, 253, 256
  • Southern PanjÁb Railway; 130
  • SpitÍ; 55, 235, 236
  • river; 45, 288
  • StÚpas; 202
  • SÚds; 106
  • SulimÁn range; 26, 27, 270, 290
  • SultÁnpur (Kulu); 238
  • SultÁnpur (KapÚrthala); 278
  • SunÁrs; 106
  • Surindar Bikram ParkÁsh, late RÁja of SirmÚr; 285, 286
  • Sutlej inundation canals; 267
  • river; 45, 46, 245, 262, 266, 281, 288
  • Takht i SulimÁn mountain; 26
  • hill (KashmÍr); 318
  • Tamerlane. See TimÚr
  • TanÁwal; 302, 303
  • TanÁwal hills; 302
  • TarkanrÍs; 307
  • TarkhÁns (carpenters); 106, 152
  • TerÍ; 296
  • Thakkars; 107
  • Thal desert; 149, 259-261, 262, 265, 267
  • Thal (KohÁt); 297, 311, 356
  • ThandiÁni; 356
  • Thanesar; 165, 168, 232, 348
  • Tilla hill; 29
  • TimÚr (Tamerlane); [1] They are held to be of Turkish origin.

  • [2] Raverty's "The Mehran of Sind and its Tributaries," in Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1897.

    [3] Sand Buried Ruins Of Khotan, pp. 14-15.

    [4] See Sykes' History of Persia, pp. 179-180; also Herodotos III. 94 and 98 and IV. 44.

    [5] "The Indians clad with garments made of cotton had bows of cane and arrows of cane tipped with iron."—Herodotos VII. 65.

    [6] This gun, known to the readers of Kim, stands on the Lahore Mall. Whoever possesses it is supposed to be ruler of the PanjÁb.

    [7] See page 166.

    [8] Some estates lying to the east of the Jamna and belonging to the United Provinces have recently been added to the enclave.

    [9] H. = Hindu, M. = Muhammadan, S. = Sikh.

    [10] Not shown in map.

    [11] See page 169.

    [12] This leading tribe in the PanjÁb is known as JÁt in the Hindi-speaking Eastern districts and as Jat elsewhere.

    [13] Ch.=Christian.

    [14] There is a project for improving the water-supply of inundation canals in the west of the district by building a weir across the ChenÁb below its junction with the Jhelam.

    [15] J.=Jain.

    [16] For recent history see page 196.

    [17] See page 196.


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