I commence the consideration of this subject by giving the substance of a sunn, or orthodox treatise known as the Risla-i-Berkevi. |
The higher heating value of sunn hemp biomass exceeded that of switchgrass, Bermuda grass, reed canarygrass, and alfalfa. |
Of fibres the most important are cotton, Deccan hemp, and sunn or tag. |
Both as a sunn and as one who had not owned a suzerain, the position was unpleasant for Bbur. |
Sunn pest and rust were noticed in certain areas but their impact has been negligible. |
But say, poore Place, in what manner didst thou entertaine the sunn? |