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I do not remember seeing it at Mussoorie, which is 6500 to 7000 feet, although at 5200 feet on the same range it is abundant during summer.
The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 Allan Octavian Hume 1870
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Society decamped to hill stations like Simla (Shimla), Musoori (Mussoorie) and Darjeeling to escape the heat, and left the men behind to their employment and masculine pursuits.
The Season: Colonies & Commonwealths | Edwardian Promenade 2009
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The private bus was one of eight hired to take Haridwar city traders on a picnic in Mussoorie, a popular tourist town surrounded by green hills and snowy mountain ranges about 20 miles from the state capital, Dehradun.
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Mussoorie, also known as Queen of the Hills, sits at an altitude of 6,170 feet.
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It was in Mussoorie that His Holiness met with the Indian Prime Minister and the two talked about rehabilitating the Tibetan refugees
From Birth to Exile 2010
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April 20, 1959 Arrives Mussoorie and resides at Birla House April 30, 1960 Arrives in Dharamsala to take up residence at Swarg Ashram 1963
Chronology of Events 2010
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April 20, 1959 Arrives Mussoorie and resides at Birla House April 30, 1960 Arrives in Dharamsala to take up residence at Swarg Ashram 1963
Chronology of Events 2010
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India in April 1959, we were able to speedily set up our first school in Mussoorie.
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India in April 1959, we were able to speedily set up our first school in Mussoorie.
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In 1960, the year after we arrived in exile in India in April 1959, we were able to speedily set up our first school in Mussoorie.
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