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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record October 1892

1892

Our Government has not even yet published the account of the journey performed by the Pir M. S. in the year of grace 1879 and in the brief allusion to this journey in the official " Memoir of the Indian Surveys " 1891"13am-i-Dunia ; or the Roof of the World. [...] The translation of the papers of Severtsof I vanof Kosiakof and Grombchefski might have fully enlightened the British public on the nature of the region within the limits of the Roof of the World. [...] Its limits may be said to be : On the North the trans-Alai Mountains and the Murtagh-tau ; on the East the Kashgar meridional range ; on the South East corner the Taghdum-Bash ; and on the South the Hindu-Kush which forms the great water-parting of the Indus from the river systems of the Western half of Inner Asia. [...] I vanof details the difficulties of the Bash-Gumbaz only in order to depict the character of the traverse across the rocky ridge of the mountains of the Little Pamir which fall away towards the East. [...] Thus the annexation of a province or district led to the establishment tentatively of a hospital for the natives while the after influx of the Civil Service or in the non-regulation provinces of officers performing civil duties; led to the permanency of such hospitals and to the entertainment of a special medical officer.
government politics public policy
Pages
304
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Bam-I-Dunia or the Roof of the World
263-285 Robert Michell view
The Origin and Progress of Hospitals in India
286-299 W.J. Moore view
Sea-Voyages by Hindus
300-310 S.E. Gopalacharlu view
England’s Honour Toward India
311-316 Dadabhai Naoroji view
Korea
317-329 A. Michie view
The Condition of Morocco
330-339 A. Resident view
British Subjects in Morocco
340-347 Walter B. Harris view
The Ethics of African Geographical Enplory
348-364 R.N. Cust view
The Present Position of Canada
365-376 Lawrence Irwell view
The Mythology and Psychology of the Ancient Egyptians
377-413 unknown view
Cholera and Exchange
414-418 Shastri view
Memo. on Cholera
419-423 unknown view
The Hon. Rollo Russell on Cholera
424-426 R. Russell view
The Natural History and Epidemiology of Cholera
427-429 J. Fayrer view
Oriental and Pseudo-Oriental Cremation
430-433 unknown view
Sidelights on the Oriental Congress of 1892
434-441 A. Member view
Legends Songs and Customs of Dardistan
442-450 unknown view
Miscellaneous Notcs of the late Sir Walter Elliot
451-466 A. Native view
The Pelasgi and Thcir Modern Descendants
467-478 P. Colquhoun, P. Pasha view
Summary of the London Oriental Congresses of 1891 and 1892
479-510 unknown view
Correspondence Notes Etc
511-518 unknown view
Summary of Events
519-545 V. view
Obituary
546-549 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
550-i unknown view