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"From rajmahal to the sea is an endless number of canals, cut in bygone ages from the______________ by immense labour for navigation and irrigation.” This is one the description of seventeenth century Bengal by Bernier. Fill in the balnk with the name of the river mentioned by Bernier in his account of Bengal. |
Brahmaputra Saraswati Teesta None of the above |
None of the above |
The French traveller, Bernier, described seventeenth century Bengal in the following way: “The knowledge I have acquired of Bengal in two visits inclines me to believe that it is richer than Egypt. It exports, in abundance, cottons and silks, rice, sugar and butter. It produces amply — for its own consumption — wheat, vegetables, grains, fowls, ducks and geese. It has immense herds of pigs and flocks of sheep and goats. Fish of every kind it has in profusion. From rajmahal to the sea is an endless number of canals, cut in bygone ages from the Ganges by immense labour for navigation and irrigation.” |