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Title: | Fuleli escape | ||||||
Author: | Summers, Thomas | ||||||
Awarding Body: | University of Edinburgh | ||||||
Current Institution: | University of Edinburgh | ||||||
Date of Award: | 1901 | ||||||
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The Fuleli Canal, to which the Escape has just been completed, connecting it with the Sea, and turning it from an Inundation Canal, flowing for six months in the year, into a perennial canal, owes its origin to an old branch of the River Indus, which ran in a tortuous course, as shewn on Plan No.l. from A, along the line A C D F E, flowing eventually back into the main channel of the river at the point E. This outlet into the river was closed by a dam in the time of the Mirs, the water being sent forward to feed other canals to the South.
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Supervisor: | Not available | Sponsor: | Not available | ||||
Qualification Name: | Thesis (D.Sc.) | Qualification Level: | Doctoral | ||||
EThOS ID: | uk.bl.ethos.739044 | DOI: | Not available | ||||
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