Ithza-zulzilat-il-Ardu ... When the Earth is shaken ...

Re: Ithza-zulzilat-il-Ardu ... When the Earth is shaken ...

Dude allah did speak more then azzan and reward.
Some things are just facts described.

As in, detailed description or earth coming to an end.
NO azzab, but still going to happen.

If you ask me agree or don't, this thread is OP's genuine work. Very rare in here.

Re: Ithza-zulzilat-il-Ardu ... When the Earth is shaken ...

Then why its happens only on poor people of the world most of the time - famine, earthquakes and floods!

Re: Ithza-zulzilat-il-Ardu … When the Earth is shaken …

A brief history prior to 1950

· 1950 08 15 - Assam - Tibet - M 8.6 Fatalities 1,526
· 1950 05 21 - Cusco, Peru - M 6.0 Fatalities 83
· 1949 08 22 - Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia, Canada - M 8.1
· 1949 08 17 - Erzurum, Turkey - M 6.8 Fatalities 320
· 1949 08 05 - Ambato, Ecuador - M 6.8 Fatalities 5,050
· 1949 07 10 - Khait, Tajikistan - M 7.5 Fatalities 12,000
· 1949 04 13 - Puget Sound, Washington - M 7.1 Fatalities 8
· 1948 10 05 - Ashgabat, Turkmenistan - M 7.3 Fatalities 110,000
· 1948 06 28 - Fukui, Japan - M 7.3 Fatalities 3,769
· 1948 05 25 - Sichuan, China - M 7.3 Fatalities 800
· 1948 05 11 - Moquegua, Peru - M 7.4 Fatalities 70
· 1947 11 23 - Southwest Montana - M 6.3
· 1947 11 01 - Satipo, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 233
· 1947 10 16 - Wood River, Alaska - M 7.2
· 1947 08 10 - Southern Michigan - M 4.6
· 1947 08 05 - Pasni, Iran - M 7.3
· 1947 05 06 - Wisconsin
· 1946 12 20 - Nankaido, Japan - M 8.1 Fatalities 1,330
· 1946 11 10 - Ancash, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,400
· 1946 08 08 - Samana, Dominican Republic - M 7.6
· 1946 08 04 - Samana, Dominican Republic - M 8.0 Fatalities 100
· 1946 06 23 - Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.3 Fatalities 2
· 1946 05 31 - Ustukran, Turkey - M 5.9 Fatalities 1,300
· 1946 04 01 - Unimak Island, Alaska - M 8.1 Fatalities 165
· 1945 11 27 - Makran Coast, Pakistan - M 8.0 Fatalities 4,000
· 1945 01 12 - Mikawa, Japan - M 7.1 Fatalities 1,961
· 1944 12 07 - Tonankai, Japan - M 8.1 Fatalities 1,223
· 1944 09 05 - Between Massena, New York and Cornwall, Ontario, Canada - M 5.8
· 1944 07 12 - Sheep Mountain, Idaho - M 6.1
· 1944 02 01 - Gerede, Turkey - M 7.4 Fatalities 2,790
· 1944 01 15 - San Juan, Argentina - M 7.4 Fatalities 8,000
· 1943 11 26 - Ladik, Turkey - M 7.6 Fatalities 4,000
· 1943 11 03 - Skwenta, Alaska - M 7.4
· 1943 09 10 - Tottori, Japan - M 7.4 Fatalities 1,190
· 1943 04 06 - Illapel - Salamanca, Chile - M 8.2 Fatalities 25
· 1943 01 30 - Yanaoca, Peru Fatalities 200
· 1942 12 20 - Erbaa, Turkey - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,100
· 1942 11 26 - Turkey - M 7.6 Fatalities 4,000
· 1942 08 24 - Off the coast of central Peru - M 8.2 Fatalities 30
· 1942 08 06 - Guatemala - M 7.9 Fatalities 38
· 1941 04 29 - Meeberrie, Australia - M 7.2
· 1940 12 24 - Ossipee Lake, New Hampshire - M 5.5
· 1940 12 20 - Ossipee Lake, New Hampshire - M 5.5
· 1940 11 10 - Vrancea, Romania - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,000
· 1940 05 24 - Callao, Peru - M 8.2 Fatalities 249
· 1940 05 19 - Imperial Valley, California - M 7.1 Fatalities 9
· 1939 12 26 - Erzincan, Turkey - M 7.8 Fatalities 32,700
· 1939 01 25 - Chillan, Chile - M 7.8 Fatalities 28,000
· 1938 11 10 - Shumagin Islands, Alaska - M 8.2
· 1938 02 01 - Banda Sea, Indonesia - M 8.5
· 1938 01 23 - Maui, Hawaii - M 6.8
· 1937 07 22 - Central Alaska - M 7.3
· 1937 03 09 - Western Ohio - M 5.4
· 1935 11 01 - Temiscaming, Quebec, Canada - M 6.1
· 1935 10 31 - Helena, Montana - M 6.0 Fatalities 2
· 1935 10 19 - Helena, Montana - M 6.3 Fatalities 2
· 1935 10 12 - Helena, Montana - M 5.9
· 1935 07 16 - Taiwan (Formosa) - M 6.5 Fatalities 2,740
· 1935 05 30 - Quetta, Pakistan - M 7.5 Fatalities 30,000
· 1935 04 20 - Taiwan (Formosa) - M 7.1 Fatalities 3,270
· 1934 06 08 - Parkfield, California - M 6.1
· 1934 05 04 - Chugach Mountains, Alaska - M 7.1
· 1934 03 12 - Kosmo, Utah - M 6.6 Fatalities 2
· 1934 01 30 - Excelsior Mountains, Nevada - M 6.5
· 1934 01 15 - Bihar, India - Nepal - M 8.1 Fatalities 10,700
· 1933 11 20 - Baffin Bay, Canada - M 7.4
· 1933 08 25 - Sichuan, China - M 7.4 Fatalities 9,300
· 1933 03 11 - Long Beach, California - M 6.4 Fatalities 115
· 1933 03 02 - Sanriku, Japan - M 8.4 Fatalities 2,990
· 1932 12 25 - Gansu, China - M 7.6 Fatalities 275
· 1932 12 21 - Cedar Mountain, Nevada - M 7.2
· 1932 06 18 - Colima, Mexico - M 7.8
· 1932 06 06 - Eureka, California - M 6.4 Fatalities 1
· 1932 06 03 - Jalisco, Mexico - M 8.1 Fatalities 45
· 1931 12 17 - Charleston, Mississippi - M 4.6
· 1931 08 16 - Valentine, Texas - M 5.8
· 1931 08 10 - Xinjiang, China - M 8.0 Fatalities 10,000
· 1931 04 27 - Zangezur Mountains, Armenia - Azerbaijan border - M 5.7Fatalities 2,800
· 1931 03 31 - Managua, Nicaragua - M 6.0 Fatalities 2,500
· 1931 02 02 - Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand - M 7.9 Fatalities 256
· 1931 01 15 - Oaxaca, Mexico - M 7.8 Fatalities 114
· 1930 10 19 - Napoleonville, Louisiana - M 4.2
· 1930 07 23 - Irpinia, Italy - M 6.5 Fatalities 1,404
· 1930 05 06 - Salmas, Iran (Persia) - M 7.2 Fatalities 2,500
· 1929 11 18 - Grand Banks, Newfoundland-Nova Scotia, Canada - M 7.2Fatalities 28
· 1929 10 06 - Holualoa, Hawaii - M 6.5
· 1929 05 26 - South of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.0
· 1929 05 01 - Koppeh Dagh, Iran (Persia) - M 7.4 Fatalities 3,800
· 1929 03 07 - Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.8
· 1928 12 01 - Talca, Chile - M 7.6 Fatalities 225
· 1928 11 03 - Eastern Tennessee - M 4.5
· 1927 11 04 - Lompoc, California - M 7.1
· 1927 10 24 - Southeast Alaska - M 7.1
· 1927 05 22 - Tsinghai, China - M 7.6 Fatalities 40,900
· 1927 03 07 - Tango, Japan - M 7.6 Fatalities 3,020
· 1926 10 22 - Monterey Bay, California - M 6.1
· 1926 06 29 - Santa Barbara, California - M 5.5 Fatalities 1
· 1925 06 29 - Santa Barbara, California - M 6.8 Fatalities 13
· 1925 06 28 - Clarkston Valley, Montana - M 6.6
· 1925 03 16 - Yunnan, China - M 7.1 Fatalities 5,800
· 1925 03 01 - Charlevoix-Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada - M 6.2
· 1923 09 01 - Kanto (Kwanto), Japan - M 7.9 Fatalities 143,000
· 1923 05 25 - Torbat-e Heydariyeh, Iran - M 5.7 Fatalities 2,200
· 1923 03 24 - Near Luhuo, Sichuan, China - M 7.3 Fatalities 3,500
· 1923 02 03 - Kamchatka - M 8.5
· 1923 01 22 - Humbolt County, California - M 7.2
· 1922 11 11 - Chile-Argentina Border - M 8.5
· 1922 03 10 - Parkfield, California - M 6.1
· 1922 01 31 - Eureka, California - M 7.3
· 1920 12 16 - Haiyuan, Ningxia, China - M 7.8 Fatalities 200,000
· 1920 09 07 - Toscana, Italy - M 6.4 Fatalities 171
· 1920 06 05 - Taiwan region - M 8.0 Fatalities 5
· 1919 06 29 - Mugello, Tuscany - M 6.3 Fatalities 100
· 1918 12 06 - Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.0
· 1918 10 11 - Mona Passage - M 7.5 Fatalities 116
· 1918 04 21 - San Jacinto, California - M 6.8 Fatalities 1
· 1918 02 13 - Nan’ao, Guangdong, (Kwangtung), China - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,000
· 1917 07 30 - Yunnan, China - M 7.5 Fatalities 1,800
· 1917 01 20 - Bali, Indonesia Fatalities 1,500
· 1916 10 18 - Irondale, Alabama - M 5.1
· 1916 02 21 - Waynesville, North Carolina - M 5.2
· 1915 10 03 - Pleasant Valley, Nevada - M 7.1
· 1915 06 23 - Imperial Valley, California - M 6.3 Fatalities 6
· 1915 01 13 - Avezzano, Italy - M 7.0 Fatalities 32,610
· 1914 10 03 - Burdur, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) - M 7.0 Fatalities 4,000
· 1914 03 05 - Georgia - M 4.5
· 1913 11 04 - Abancay, Peru Fatalities 150
· 1912 08 09 - Murefte, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) - M 7.8 Fatalities 2,800
· 1912 07 07 - Paxson, Alaska - M 7.2
· 1911 07 01 - Calaveras fault, California - M 6.5
· 1911 06 15 - Ryukyu Islands, Japan - M 8.1 Fatalities 12
· 1911 06 07 - Off Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.7 Fatalities 45
· 1911 06 02 - South Dakota - M 4.5
· 1911 02 18 - Sarez, Tajikistan - M 7.4 Fatalities 90
· 1911 01 03 - Chong-Kemin, Kyrgyzstan - M 7.8 Fatalities 450
· 1910 09 09 - Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.0
· 1910 08 05 - Oregon - M 6.8
· 1910 05 04 - Cartago, Costa Rica - M 6.4 Fatalities 700
· 1910 04 12 - Taiwan region - M 7.6
· 1909 09 27 - Wabash River Valley, Indiana - M 5.1
· 1909 05 26 - Aurora, Illinois - M 5.1
· 1909 05 16 - North Dakota - M 5.5
· 1909 01 23 - Silakhor, Iran (Persia) - M 7.3 Fatalities 6,000
· 1908 12 28 - Messina, Italy - M 7.2 Fatalities 70,000
· 1908 12 12 - Off the Coast of Central Peru - M 8.2
· 1908 05 15 - Gulf of Alaska - M 7.0
· 1907 10 21 - Qaratog, Tajikistan - M 8.0 Fatalities 12,000
· 1907 04 15 - Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.7
· 1907 01 14 - Kingston, Jamaica - M 6.5 Fatalities 1,000
· 1906 11 15 - Socorro area, New Mexico - Intensity VII
· 1906 08 17 - Valparaiso, Chile - M 8.2 Fatalities 3,882
· 1906 07 12 - Socorro area, New Mexico - Intensity VII
· 1906 04 18 - San Francisco, California - M 7.8 Fatalities 3000
· 1906 03 16 - Chia-i, Taiwan - M 6.8 Fatalities 1,250
· 1906 01 31 - Off the Coast of Esmeraldas, Ecuador - M 8.8 Fatalities 1,000
· 1905 09 08 - Calabria, Italy - M 7.9 Fatalities 557
· 1905 07 09 - Mongolia - M 8.4
· 1905 04 13 - Iowa
· 1905 04 04 - Kangra, India - M 7.5 Fatalities 19,000
· 1904 08 27 - Fairbanks, Alaska - M 7.3
· 1904 08 11 - Samos, Greece - M 6.2 Fatalities 4
· 1904 03 21 - Southeast Maine - M 5.1
· 1903 08 11 - Southern Greece - M 8.3
· 1903 05 28 - Gole, Turkey (Ottomon Empire) - M 5.8 Fatalities 1,000
· 1903 04 28 - Turkey - M 7.0 Fatalities 3,500
· 1902 12 16 - eastern Uzbekistan (Turkestan) - M 6.4 Fatalities 4,700
· 1902 04 19 - Guatemala - M 7.5 Fatalities 2,000
· 1901 12 31 - Cook Inlet, Alaska - M 7.1
· 1901 12 18 - Ayvalik, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) - M 5.9
· 1901 05 17 - Near Portsmouth, Ohio - M 4.2
· 1901 03 03 - Parkfield, California - M 6.4
· 1900 10 09 - Kodiak Island, Alaska - M 7.7

· 1899 12 25 - San Jacinto, California - M 6.7 Fatalities 6
· 1899 09 23 - Copper River delta, Alaska - M 7.0
· 1899 09 20 - Menderes Valley, Turkey - M 6.9 Fatalities 1,100
· 1899 09 10 - Yakutat Bay, Alaska - M 8.0
· 1899 09 04 - Cape Yakataga, Alaska - M 7.9
· 1899 04 16 - Eureka, California - M 7.0
· 1898 04 15 - Mendocino County, California - M 6.8
· 1898 03 31 - Mare Island, California - M 6.3
· 1897 06 20 - Calaveras fault, California - M 6.3
· 1897 06 12 - Assam, India - M 8.3 Fatalities 1,500
· 1897 05 31 - Giles County, Virginia - M 5.9
· 1896 06 15 - Sanriku, Japan - M 8.5 Fatalities 27,000
· 1895 10 31 - Charleston, Missouri - M 6.6
· 1892 04 21 - Winters, California - M 6.4
· 1892 04 19 - Vacaville, California - M 6.4 Fatalities 1
· 1892 02 24 - Imperial Valley, California - M 7.8
· 1891 10 27 - Mino-Owari, Japan - M 8.0 Fatalities 7,273
· 1890 02 24 - Corralitos, California - M 6.3
· 1887 06 08 - Almaty, Kazakhstan - M 7.3
· 1887 05 03 - Northern Sonora, Mexico - M 7.4 Fatalities 51
· 1886 09 01 - Charleston, South Carolina - M 7.3 Fatalities 60
· 1884 09 19 - Near Lima, Ohio - M 4.8
· 1884 08 10 - New York City, New York - M 5.5
· 1882 11 08 - Denver, Colorado - M 6.6
· 1879 01 13 - St. Augustine, Florida
· 1877 11 15 - Eastern Nebraska - M 5.1
· 1877 05 10 - Offshore Tarapaca, Chile - M 8.3 Fatalities 34
· 1875 05 18 - northern Colombia - M 7.3 Fatalities 16,000
· 1873 11 23 - California - Oregon Coast - M 7.3
· 1872 12 15 - Lake Chelan, Washington - M 6.8
· 1872 03 26 - Owens Valley, California - M 7.4 Fatalities 27
· 1872 01 28 - Samaxi, Azerbaijan - M 5.7 Fatalities 118
· 1871 10 09 - New Jersey - Delaware border
· 1871 10 09 - New Jersey - Delaware border
· 1871 02 20 - Lanai, Hawaii - M 6.8
· 1868 10 21 - Hayward, California - M 6.8 Fatalities 30
· 1868 08 13 - Arica, Peru (now Chile) - M 9.0 Fatalities 25,000
· 1868 04 03 - Ka’u District, Island of Hawaii - M 7.9 Fatalities 77
· 1868 03 29 - Ka’u District, Island of Hawaii - M 7.0
· 1867 11 18 - Puerto Rico Region
· 1867 04 24 - Manhattan, Kansas - M 5.1
· 1865 10 08 - Santa Cruz Mountains, California - M 6.5
· 1865 08 17 - Memphis, Tennessee - M 5.0
· 1857 12 16 - Naples, Italy - M 6.9 Fatalities 11,000
· 1857 01 09 - Fort Tejon, California - M 7.9 Fatalities 1
· 1855 01 23 - Wellington, New Zealand - M 8.0 Fatalities 4
· 1843 02 08 - Leeward Islands - M 8.3 Fatalities 5,000
· 1843 01 05 - Northeast Arkansas - M 6.3
· 1838 06 - San Francisco area, California - M 6.8
· 1836 06 10 - South San Francisco Bay region, California - M 6.5
· 1835 02 20 - Concepcion, Chile - M 8.2 Fatalities 500
· 1823 06 02 - South flank of Kilauea, Hawaii - M 7.0
· 1821 07 10 - Camana, Peru - M 8.2 Fatalities 162
· 1819 06 16 - Gujarat, India Fatalities 2,000
· 1812 12 21 - West of Ventura, California - M 7.1 Fatalities 1
· 1812 12 08 - Southwest of San Bernardino County, California - M 6.9Fatalities 40
· 1812 03 26 - Caracas, Venezuela - M 7.7 Fatalities 26,000
· 1812 02 07 - New Madrid Region - M 7.7
· 1812 01 23 - New Madrid Region - M 7.5
· 1811 12 16 - New Madrid Region - M 7.0
· 1811 12 16 - New Madrid Region - M 7.7 Fatalities Several

· 1791 05 16 - Moodus, Connecticut
· 1787 05 02 - Puerto Rico - M 8.0
· 1783 11 30 - New Jersey - M 5.3
· 1783 02 04 - Calabria, Italy Fatalities 50,000
· 1780 02 06 - Northwest Florida
· 1755 11 18 - Cape Ann, Massachusetts
· 1755 11 01 - Lisbon, Portugal - M 8.7 Fatalities 70,000
· 1755 06 07 - Kashan, Iran Fatalities 40,000
· 1746 10 28 - Lima, Peru Fatalities 5,000
· 1744 06 14 - Southern Cape Ann, Massachusetts region
· 1730 07 08 - Valparaiso, Chile - M 8.7 Fatalities 5
· 1727 11 18 - Tabriz, Iran Fatalities 77,000
· 1727 11 10 - Northern Cape Ann region, Massachusetts
· 1700 01 26 - Cascadia Subduction Zone - M 9.0

· 1693 01 11 - Sicily, Italy - M 7.5 Fatalities 60,000
· 1692 06 07 - Jamaica Fatalities 2,000
· 1687 10 20 - Lima, Peru - M 8.5 Fatalities 600
· 1668 08 17 - Anatolia, Turkey - M 8.0 Fatalities 8,000
· 1667 11 - Shemakha, Caucasia Fatalities 80,000
· 1664 05 12 - Ica, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 400
· 1663 02 05 - Charlevoix-Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada - M 7
· 1663 02 05 - St. Lawrence Valley region, Quebec, Canada - M 7.0
· 1638 06 11 - St. Lawrence region
· 1619 02 14 - Trujillo, Peru - M 7.7 Fatalities 350

· 1568 - Moodus-East Haddam, Connecticut - Intensity VI
· 1556 01 23 - Shensi, China - M 8.0 Fatalities 830,000

· 1290 09 27 - Chihli, China Fatalities 100,000
· 1268 - Silicia, Asia Minor Fatalities 60,000

· 1138 08 09 - Aleppo, Syria Fatalities 230,000

· 0893 03 23 - Ardabil, Iran Fatalities 150,000
· 0856 12 22 - Damghan, Iran Fatalities 200,000

Re: Ithza-zulzilat-il-Ardu … When the Earth is shaken …

1905 Devastating Lahore earthquake!

4 April 1905: Kangra-Dharamsala [KANGRA-1905-A]More than 20,000 people were killed in this earthquake according to government sources (Kaul, 1912](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#kaul12r)), with others (Baduwi, 1905](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#baduwi05c)) placing the figure close to 27,688. The towns of Dharamsala and Kangra were completely destroyed with several adjoining villages (Middlemiss, 1910](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#middlemiss10f)). Middlemiss(1910)](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#middlemiss10f) used the terms “cracked”, “rent” and “fissured” in described minor damage, “ruined” to describe “the loss of a roof with many walls standing” and “destroyed” to describe “only portions of walls standing.” He further used “Levelled with the ground” to indicate that nothing was left standing. This study has based EMS intensity assignments for this event based on all available information and not on the descriptive terms alone. On the route from Shahpur to Dharamsala, Middlemiss (1910)](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#middlemiss10f)passed the villages of Chari, Dhanoti, Dudhamb, Nerti and before arriving in Dharamsala. Nerti was completely “destroyed” with all the upper floors “gone” and most of the lower stories as well (ibid.). The villages of Dhanoti and Dudhamb appeared worse off in appearance while at Chari, only two heavily “ruined” buildings remained standing (ibid.). Heavy, solidly build structures including the Treasury, the Municipal Dispepnsary and the Kangra Bhavan (Golden Temple) were destroyed with most other buildings at Kangra (ibid.). In the Dharamsala Cantonment, an eyewitness was “thrown to the ground” by the shock and many well built structures such as the Barracks were demolished or heavily damaged like the Armoury (ibid.). Bhawarna and Daulatpur near Palampur as well as the village of Kugti (Kukti) in the valley of the Ravi were completely “destroyed” (ibid.). Damage extended into Kashmir, Kinnaur and north Punjab (Tribune. 1905. April 8–August 19; Baduwi, 1905](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#baduwi05c),Middlemiss, 1910](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#middlemiss10f)). Damage was reported from Amritsar, Dehradun, Jammu, Jallandhar, Mussourie, Lahore, Roorkee, Shimla, Sialkot and even as far as Delhi (ibid.). Between 50-100 deaths occurred at Lahore (Tribune. 1905. April 8–August 19). At Shimla, Lady Curzon, had a narrow escape when a chimney fell through the roof in the room above her at the Viceregal Lodge (Englishman. 1905. April 5–April 20). The earthquake was felt in much of the northern subcontinent extending as far south as the northern Deccan as well as into Bengal (Middlemiss, 1910](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#middlemiss10f)). An energetic seismic seiche in the Tawi swept away three women at Jammu (Tribune. 1905. April 8–August 19). Seismic seiches were reported from locations in Assam, Bengal, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh (ibid.). At Jwalamukhi, a flame of natural gas at the Jwalaji Temple, ceased to burn a week prior to the earthquake and goats were sacrificed as this was seen as a sign of the goddess“s anger (Tribune. 1905. April 8–August 19). Two days prior to the earthquake, the flames increased to a height of a yard and just before the earthquake, the flames are alleged to have increased to a height of 3-4 yards (ibid.). Damage in the Gharwal region is possibly connected with a separate earthquake that is known to have occurred within minutes of the earthquake near Kangra (Hough et al., 2005](http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/references.html#hough05q)).

Re: Ithza-zulzilat-il-Ardu … When the Earth is shaken …

BSSA, 100:2, Electronic Supplement to Martin & Szeliga - Annotations for Selected Earthquakes