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SALT RANGE

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 94 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SALT RANGE , a See also:hill See also:system in the See also:Punjab and See also:North-See also:West Frontier Provinces of See also:India, deriving its name from its extensive deposits of See also:rock-salt. The range commences in See also:Jhelum. See also:district in the lofty hill of Chel (3701 ft.), on the right See also:bank of the See also:river Jhelum, traverses See also:Shahpur district, crosses the See also:Indus in See also:Mianwali district, thence a See also:southern See also:branch forms the boundary between See also:Bannu and Dera See also:Ismail See also:Khan until it finally merges in the See also:Waziristan system of mountains. The salt range contains the See also:great mines of See also:Mayo, Warcha and See also:Kalabagh, which yield an inexhaustible See also:supply of salt, and supply the wants of all See also:Northern India. See also:Coal of an inferior quality is also found.

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