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Definition of Rukhs
1. rukh [n] - See also: rukh
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rukhs
Literary usage of Rukhs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Indian Forester (1891)
"This is actually the case in the Salt Range rukhs of the Khushal Tahsil. When the
present Settlement was made, large areas of ..."
2. Report Upon the Forests of the Punjab and the Western Himalaya by Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (1864)
"As there are many applicants for grants of -waste land in the Government rukhs
of the Lahore District more particularly, while the permission to dispose of ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1873)
"These woodlands are commonly known under the name of rukhs, and they extend far
into the second zone, which the author proposes calling the dry region of ..."
4. The Diamond Mines of South Africa: Some Account of Their Rise and Development by Gardner Fred Williams (1902)
"... made but one gulp of an elephant ; and they came out by night, hiding during
the day, lest the rukhs and eagles pounce on them and tear them to pieces. ..."
5. The Diamond Mines of South Africa: Some Account of Their Rise and Development by Gardner Fred Williams (1902)
"... made but one gulp of an elephant; and they came out by night, hiding during
the day, lest the rukhs and eagles pounce on them and tear them to pieces. ..."
6. Narrative of a Journey Through the Province of Khorassan and on the N. W by Charles Metcalfe MacGregor (1879)
"rukhs, and also at some point near Ak ... no water would reach to Sur- rukhs
except in floods, and it is evident that with the want of water, ..."