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The Jim Corbett National Park is approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital | The Jim Corbett National Park is approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital | ||
"My father worked for a company that would send him to that region every year for 3 months, mostly in Haldwani and Ramnager area not far from the Jim Corbett National Park. I remember that it was so remote it took us days and days to arrive, sometimes over swollen rivers which we had to ford on horseback. When weather and roads permitted we drove to nearly all the small areas, towns and villages right up to the boarder of Nepal" <ref>Soady, Penni [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA/2012-03/1332106098 "Almora and the Kumeon"] ''Rootsweb India Mailing List'', 19 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2015</ref> | |||
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**[http://www.jimcorbettnationalpark.com/corbett_coljim.asp Colonel Jim Corbett] | **[http://www.jimcorbettnationalpark.com/corbett_coljim.asp Colonel Jim Corbett] | ||
*Sydney Morning Herald travel article [http://www.smh.com.au/travel/activity/great-outdoors/head-for-heights-20120314-1v25p.html "Head for heights"] dated 17 March 2012 is about the mountain scenery near Almora | *Sydney Morning Herald travel article [http://www.smh.com.au/travel/activity/great-outdoors/head-for-heights-20120314-1v25p.html "Head for heights"] dated 17 March 2012 is about the mountain scenery near Almora | ||
===Historical books online=== | ===Historical books online=== | ||
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*[http://archive.org/stream/TheTempleTigerAndMoreMan-eatersOfKumaon1954#page/n3/mode/2up ''The Temple Tiger and more Man-Eaters of Kumaon''] by Jim Corbett originally published 1954 Archive.org | *[http://archive.org/stream/TheTempleTigerAndMoreMan-eatersOfKumaon1954#page/n3/mode/2up ''The Temple Tiger and more Man-Eaters of Kumaon''] by Jim Corbett originally published 1954 Archive.org | ||
*''The Himalayan Gazetteer or the Himalayan Districts of the North Western Province of India'' by Edwin T Atkinson in 3 Volumes (6 Parts) originally published 1882, 1884, 1886 is available, in a reprint edition, to read online on the [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Digital Library of India]] website. Covers the regions of Kumaon and Garhwal. Volume 1, part 1 Contents computer page 12; Volume 1, part 2 Contents cp 12, Index cp 536; Volume 2, part 1 Contents cp18; Volume 2, part 2 Contents cp 16 Index cp 458, includes History of the British in the area; Volume 3, part 1 Contents cp 10 Place names A-J; Volume 3, part 2 Contents cp 8 Place names K-Z. | *''The Himalayan Gazetteer or the Himalayan Districts of the North Western Province of India'' by Edwin T Atkinson in 3 Volumes (6 Parts) originally published 1882, 1884, 1886 is available, in a reprint edition, to read online on the [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Digital Library of India]] website. Covers the regions of Kumaon and Garhwal. Volume 1, part 1 Contents computer page 12; Volume 1, part 2 Contents cp 12, Index cp 536; Volume 2, part 1 Contents cp18; Volume 2, part 2 Contents cp 16 Index cp 458, includes History of the British in the area; Volume 3, part 1 Contents cp 10 Place names A-J; Volume 3, part 2 Contents cp 8 Place names K-Z. | ||
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Revision as of 09:28, 14 March 2015
Important towns of Kumaon include Nainital, Almora, and Ranikhet.
The Jim Corbett National Park is approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital
"My father worked for a company that would send him to that region every year for 3 months, mostly in Haldwani and Ramnager area not far from the Jim Corbett National Park. I remember that it was so remote it took us days and days to arrive, sometimes over swollen rivers which we had to ford on horseback. When weather and roads permitted we drove to nearly all the small areas, towns and villages right up to the boarder of Nepal" [1]
Spelling variants
Kumaon, Kumaun, Kumaoon
External links
- Kumaon division Wikipedia
- Jim Corbett National Park Wikipedia.
- Jim Corbett National Park
- Sydney Morning Herald travel article "Head for heights" dated 17 March 2012 is about the mountain scenery near Almora
Historical books online
- General and Medical topography of Kalee Kemaoon and Shore Valley, with sketches of the cantonments of Lohooghaut and Petoragurh by Assistant Surgeon William Dollard 1840. British Library item VIEWER. If you require a pdf download, see British Library - Digitised books
- "Kumaoon" page 123 The Bengal and Agra Annual Guide and Gazetteer, Volume II 1841. Includes the cantonments of Lohooghaut and Petoragurh Google Books
- Man Eaters Of Kumaon by Jim Corbett originally published 1944 Archive.org
- The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag by Jim Corbett originally published 1947 Archive.org
- My India by Jim Corbett originally published 1952 Archive.org
- Jungle Lore by Jim Corbett originally published 1953 Archive.org
- The Temple Tiger and more Man-Eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett originally published 1954 Archive.org
- The Himalayan Gazetteer or the Himalayan Districts of the North Western Province of India by Edwin T Atkinson in 3 Volumes (6 Parts) originally published 1882, 1884, 1886 is available, in a reprint edition, to read online on the Digital Library of India website. Covers the regions of Kumaon and Garhwal. Volume 1, part 1 Contents computer page 12; Volume 1, part 2 Contents cp 12, Index cp 536; Volume 2, part 1 Contents cp18; Volume 2, part 2 Contents cp 16 Index cp 458, includes History of the British in the area; Volume 3, part 1 Contents cp 10 Place names A-J; Volume 3, part 2 Contents cp 8 Place names K-Z.
References
- ↑ Soady, Penni "Almora and the Kumeon" Rootsweb India Mailing List, 19 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2015