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DescriptionGangesValley&Plain.jpg |
English: The Ganges river valley and plain as shown in a portion of the map, "India: Orthographical Features" from Imperial Gazetteer of India, volume 26, Atlas (Map Number 3) (1908).
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1908 (29 March 2009 (original upload date)) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Sreejithk2000 using CommonsHelper. (Original text : Imperial Gazetteer of India, volume 26, Atlas Scanned and cropped from personal copy by Fowler&fowler «Talk») |
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John Bartholomew and Sons, Edinburgh. Original uploader was Fowler&fowler at en.wikipedia |
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