Encyclopaedia of Sikkim (e-bog) af Dutt, Shyamal
Dutt, Shyamal

Encyclopaedia of Sikkim e-bog

2190,77 DKK
Sikkim, the 22nd state of the Indian union, is a small mountain state in eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is a land of rich and varied scenic beauty, magnificent mountains, eternal snows, dark forests, green fertile valleys, raging torrents and calm, placid lakes Her magnificent variety of flora and fauna are the naturalists dream; the steep variation sin elevation and rainfall give rise to a glorious m…
Sikkim, the 22nd state of the Indian union, is a small mountain state in eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is a land of rich and varied scenic beauty, magnificent mountains, eternal snows, dark forests, green fertile valleys, raging torrents and calm, placid lakes Her magnificent variety of flora and fauna are the naturalists dream; the steep variation sin elevation and rainfall give rise to a glorious multitude of species within a comparatively limited area. Sikkim lies in the Eastern Himalayas. Being a region which had its geophysical uniqueness owing to its location and climate conditions, human inhabitation was sparse. It was only in 1641 that it was given a political entity. The population inhabiting this area were of Indo-Mongoloid, Tibetan or Nepalese origin The population of the region is rural and tribal. The book is an asset for all scholars, researchers, teachers, students and of course, the general readers.
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Dutt, Shyamal (forfatter)
Udgivet 30.06.2009
Længde 292 sider
Genrer 1FKA
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789390318384

Sikkim, the 22nd state of the Indian union, is a small mountain state in eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is a land of rich and varied scenic beauty, magnificent mountains, eternal snows, dark forests, green fertile valleys, raging torrents and calm, placid lakes Her magnificent variety of flora and fauna are the naturalists dream; the steep variation sin elevation and rainfall give rise to a glorious multitude of species within a comparatively limited area. Sikkim lies in the Eastern Himalayas. Being a region which had its geophysical uniqueness owing to its location and climate conditions, human inhabitation was sparse. It was only in 1641 that it was given a political entity. The population inhabiting this area were of Indo-Mongoloid, Tibetan or Nepalese origin The population of the region is rural and tribal. The book is an asset for all scholars, researchers, teachers, students and of course, the general readers.