
1) Bay of Bengal feeder 2) BBC television documentary 3) Destination of some pilgrims 4) Ganges river 5) Himalayan river 6) Holy river 7) Its head is in the Himalayas 8) River 9) River in India 10) River into the Bay of Bengal 11) River sacred to Hindus 12) River snag 13) River to Bay of Bengal 14) River to the bay of bengal
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[1794] Ganges was a 700 burthen ton merchantman and convict ship that was dispatched in 1797 from England to Australia. Launched in 1794 in India and owned by Thomas Patrckson. She was employed for the services of the East India Company between 1796 and 1803. Under the command of Thomas Patrickson, she sailed from Portsmouth, England in ear...
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[River] Map of Artarmon in relation to other suburbs controlled by the Willoughby council, NSW, Australia. Image created by uploader. ...
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[clipper] Ganges was an 1854 clipper ship built by Hugh R. McKay in East Boston. Although she was famed for a race with Flying Cloud and Bald Eagle, the race actually never took place. ==Captain George Blunt Wendell== Her captain, George Blunt Wendell (1831-1881) of Portsmouth, NH, who had apprenticed in the counting house of Goodwin & Coue...
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[whaler] The Ganges was a whaleship from Nantucket, Massachusetts operating in the Pacific Ocean during the mid-nineteenth century. It was probably the vessel reported to have found Gardner Island in the Phoenix group. Although Barzillai Folger, the master of the ship during its voyage of 1835-39, is sometimes credited with being the first ...
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[
n] - an Asian river
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The Ganges is a sacred and holy river in India. An incredibly popular place of pilgrimage (yatra) for Hindus, it’s particularly associated with death rituals.
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Click images to enlargeMajor river of India and Bangladesh; length 2,510 km/1,560 mi. It drains a fertile and densely populated basin, approximately a quarter of the total area of India, and is the most sacred river for Hindus. Its chief tributary is the Yamuna (Jumna), length 1,385 km/860 mi, which joins the ...
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