i know that its rain fed area but i want its complete explxnxton
In 135 the emperor Hadrian joined Judaea (the Latin for Judah) and Galilee and merged them with the Roman province of Syria. The two areas were renamed Syria Palaestina. Paleastina meant land of the Philistines. He did so because after a rebellion against his anti-Jewish policies, he persecuted the Jews and wanted to root out Judaism. He banned the Torah, executed ten rabbis and had the sacred scrolls burnt. He changed the name of Judah because he wanted erase the memory of Judah, a practice the Romans called damnatio memoriae. The Jews were also banned from entering Jerusalem, which he had renamed Aelia Capitolina. Aelia was the name of Hadrian's clan and Capitolina referred to the fact that he had dedicated the new Jerusalem (which he had rebuilt after it had been destroyed during the First Roman-Jewish War, 66-73) to the Roman god Jupiter Capitolinus.
non-sailor / not a seaman but a land man or land lubber!
Subdivision of land was another main cause. This is where fathers divided their land between their sons. This carried on through generations. This meant there was hardly any land for a family to grow crops on
2 lanterns were hung when the british were coming 1 lantern meant they were coming by land 2 lanterns meant they were coming by sea
Land meant grain which could be sold for money.
Crops which are grown with irrigation. Crops which are grown in the rainy season.
Ziauddin Barani died in 1357.
Eirenis barani was created in 1988.
Cheshmeh Barani's population is 426.
Barani Department's population is 49,144.
Mohammad Sadegh Barani was born on 1991-12-09.
The population of Chahar Qaleh-ye Barani is 43.
Achmad Mangga Barani has written: 'Peningkatan penguasaan Iptek dalam menghadapi era informasi'
zia-ud-din barani
Tharparkar, Thal, Kharaan desrts
potwar plateau
In 135 the emperor Hadrian joined Judaea (the Latin for Judah) and Galilee and merged them with the Roman province of Syria. The two areas were renamed Syria Palaestina. Paleastina meant land of the Philistines. He did so because after a rebellion against his anti-Jewish policies, he persecuted the Jews and wanted to root out Judaism. He banned the Torah, executed ten rabbis and had the sacred scrolls burnt. He changed the name of Judah because he wanted erase the memory of Judah, a practice the Romans called damnatio memoriae. The Jews were also banned from entering Jerusalem, which he had renamed Aelia Capitolina. Aelia was the name of Hadrian's clan and Capitolina referred to the fact that he had dedicated the new Jerusalem (which he had rebuilt after it had been destroyed during the First Roman-Jewish War, 66-73) to the Roman god Jupiter Capitolinus.