A Statistical Account of Assam, Volume 2A Statistical Account of Assam, Volume 2 pdf
- Author: William Wilson Hunter
- Published Date: 12 Jan 2010
- Publisher: Nabu Press
- Language: English
- Book Format: Paperback::496 pages
- ISBN10: 1142072215
- ISBN13: 9781142072216
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- Dimension: 189x 246x 25mm::875g
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Vol 6 (transcription project) Vol 20 (transcription project) A Statistical Account of Assam (2 vols.) Contributions to EB9 Delhi in Encyclopædia Britannica (9th ed., 1875 1889). Contributions to EB1911 "India," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) (History (in part) and Geography and Statistics (in part)) Works about Hunter The existing artificial lake in Shillong, Ward s Lake, was named after the two-time Chief Commissioner of Assam, Sir William Erskine Ward [1] (1885 1887 and 1891 1896).The preparatory work was initiated Colonel Henry Hopkinson, the Commissioner of Assam in 1872 (1861 1874).In the early years it was known as Hopkinson's Tank. Allen, A History of Assam E A Gait, Cachar Distict Gazetteer, Statistical Account of Assam (Vol-2) W W Hunter and many others have dealt with the history of Cachar during pre-colonial period. According to these sources, the history of Cachar till the annexation the British in 2017-04-20 2017-04-20 Sylhet (Sylheti: Bengali: ) is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the north-eastern part of the Indian subcontinent and comprises the Sylhet Division in Bangladesh, which includes the Surma Valley, and the three districts of the Barak Valley in Assam, India.In 1947, when a plebiscite was held in Sylhet, the population decided to join A Statistical Account of Assam, Volume 1 returned rice river road rupee rupit schools sdstras Sentence continued Sibsagar Sibsagar District silk Singphos sown square miles Statistical Account Subdivision Subdivisional population Tezpur thousand tion total District population total Hindus total number town trade twelve villages [2] A statistical account of Assam, Volume 2, 1879, William Wilson Hunter, Trubner & Co., London. University of Michigan, Pg.214-264. [3] Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 5, 1876, University of Michigan. Further Notes on the Rude Stone Monuments of the Khasi Hill Tribes. A Statistical Account Of Assam Vol- 2 W.w.hunter. Publication date 1879 Topics City Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language Internet Archive Python library 1.2.0.dev4. Plus-circle Add Review. Comment. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. Assam alone accounts for 12.41 lakh (44.6%) handloom households, whereas Manipur and Tripura have 1.79 lakh (6.4%) and 1.21 lakh such households, (4.3%) respectively. However, only of the commercial 13.4% looms of the country are in NEI and their contribution to the country s total production of handloom fabrics is merely 20%. "A Statistical Account of Assam" Volume 2 W.W.Hunter, published in 1879 "Trubner and Co., London 1879" describes in page number 377 and 381 that Bengali's are main inhabitant of Cachar and Manipuri's are second large inhabitant. BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources: (Published Ahom Chronicles- 1 to 12) 1. Bhuyan, S.K. (Ed),:Satsari Asom Buranji, Lawyer s Book Stall, Panbazar, 2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District, The present volume of the District Census Handbook Part A (village and town Singh, Statistical Investigators Grade-II, who were responsible for supervision Khilji marched to Bengal and Assam through Teliagarhi pass. 65.1 1057 183 a. Western hoolock gibbon. Western hoolock gibbons (Hoolock hoolock hoolock) are the most endangered species of primates and are the only apes found in the Barak Valley (Mazumder et al 2014).The species has been red listed as endangered IUCN as the species has lost at least 50% of its population over the last 40 years and is expected that the species is likely to lose its similar population Sep 25, 2009 A statistical account of Assam [W. W. Hunter] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors A Statistical Account of Assam Volume 2 Map. Assam. Political map of India with the several states where Assam is highlighted. ASSAM. Unexplored Upper Brahmaputra, sketch map c1885 old antique chart. Trongsa Hills,Dzong,Hiking Map from lookout up a steep Trail to the Trongsa Fortress,Trongsa,Eastern Bhutan. A Statistical Account of Assam Vol 1 GoogleBooksID 802 1,311, 446 pages; 13.64 MB. A Statistical Account of Assam Vol 2 GoogleBooksID 793 1,311, 504 pages; 16.27 MB. A Statistical Account of Bengal Vol 1 GoogleBooksID 794 1,315, 423 pages; 12.11 MB. Abstract. We identified 67 and 21 NTFP-yielding plant and animal species, respectively, in a reserve forest in Cachar district of Assam. We recorded globally threatened species listed IUCN as Critically Endangered (plant species Dipterocarpus turbinatus), Vulnerable (plant species Aquillaria malaccensis), Endangered (animal species Hoolock hoolock, Indotestudo elongata and Manis A Statistical Account Of Assam Vol- 2:W.w.hunter:Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming:Internet Archive. Undivided Kamrup district is a former administrative district located in Western Assam from which Kamrup Rural (2003), Kamrup Metropolitan (2003), Barpeta (1983), Nalbari (1985) and Baksa (2004) Kamrup South (2015) districts were formed. It was large administrative district in colonial times that has been reducing its size in subsequent periods. Hunter's Statistical Account of Assam, London, 1879: 310). In Assam Gazetteers, Volume 2, B.C. Allen wrote, "tea is said to have been first discovered growing wild in the Assam valley in 1823 and the first garden was opened in Lakshmipur in 1835". Tea industry in India, an agro-industry, has been developing in the north eastern region since 1835. the Muslim population in the Assam Valley. The following table 2.1 presents the decade wise proportion of Muslim population in the districts of Assam Valley and indicates well, when and how the Muslim immigrants changed the ethnic structure of the valley. 12 Kar, M. Muslims in Assam Preface to A Statistical Account of Bengal, Volume 1 District of 24 Parganas. Geography and General Aspect The People Agriculture Natural Calamities Means of Communication, Commerce, and Manufacture, etc. Administration Meteorological, Medical, and Sanitary Land Tenures in the 24 Parganas. The Sundarbans. Geography and Generel Aspect The People The Imperial Gazetteer of India, William Wilson Hunter's most known work, on which he started working in 1869. He embarked on a series of tours throughout the country, [4] and he supervised the A Statistical Account of Bengal (20 volumes, 1875-1877) [8] and a similar work for Assam (2 volumes, 1879). "Note on the Khasis, Syntengs, and Allied Tribes, Inhabiting the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District in Assam." Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 73, pt. 3:57-74. Gurdon, P. R. T. (1907).
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