Crossword-Solution: BALUCHISTAN
We have 8 clues for the answer “BALUCHISTAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| British dependency between India and Iran. | 1 answer |
| PAKISTANI plateau | 1 answer |
| PAKISTANI territory | 1 answer |
| PAKISTANI coastal province | 2 answers |
| ASOKA, kingdom of | 3 answers |
| PAKISTANI province | 5 answers |
| OPHIR, supposed site of | 6 answers |
| PAKISTANI city/town | 34 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BALUCHISTAN (5)
Now this province is of peculiar importance, because the English could seize it from Baluchistan without much difficulty, and, if so, they would obtain a strong flank position to the south of our line of march, Merv-Herat, by way of Kandahar-Quetta.” “The conditions are, certainly, very complicated.” “So complicated, indeed, that for many years past we have had differences with the English touching the frontier question.
Since that period the establishment of British dominion in India has become almost complete, extending to the Himalayas in the north, and over Baluchistan in the west and Burmah in the east.
The first set to the North-East, through Persia, Mekran, Baluchistan, Sind, and the Afghan Mountains, as far as Samarkand, Bokhara, and Tibet; the other, flowing towards the North-West, passed through Egypt and Barbary into Etruria, Spain, the Isles of the Mediterranean, and Southern France.
Significantly enough the western political boundary of the Sind extends into the barren foothills of Baluchistan only so far as the affluents of the Indus render the land arable by irrigation; for the Indus performs for the great province of the Sind, by annual inundation and perennial irrigation, the same service that the Nile does for Egypt.
Rug weaving in the Old World reached its finest development in countries like Persia, Turkestan, western Afghanistan, Baluchistan, western India and the plateau portions of Asia Minor, countries where the rainfall varies from 10 to 20 inches or even less, [See map page 484.] where nomadism claims a considerable part of the population, and where the ancestry of all traces back to some of the great shepherd races, like Turkomans and Tartars.
Quotes with BALUCHISTAN (1)
Frederica tells the park-keepers that Lufra is a purebred "Barcelona collie". Alverstoke catches on and says "No, Frederica! I TOLD you--it is a HOUND, from Baluchistan!" She: "Oh, you might have mentioned it was from ASIA! Very remote; the dog had to be smuggled out because the natives were hostile.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1944).