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Page 180
The Cheruyan Rajah's house is an oblong heap , not near so long as that I saw at Raph , but it must have been a very considerable building . The villagers say that the merchant who built the temple at Jehanabad opened it , and took ...
The Cheruyan Rajah's house is an oblong heap , not near so long as that I saw at Raph , but it must have been a very considerable building . The villagers say that the merchant who built the temple at Jehanabad opened it , and took ...
Page 182
At Makdumpur , towards the north - west side of the hill , are several large heaps of brick , which die with probability supposed to have been dwelling 1 houses of some prince ; but the people are not 182 ( J.B.O.R.3 .
At Makdumpur , towards the north - west side of the hill , are several large heaps of brick , which die with probability supposed to have been dwelling 1 houses of some prince ; but the people are not 182 ( J.B.O.R.3 .
Page 190
There are many heaps of bricks and stones throughout the plain , and an old road leads up to the top of Murli , where ... of stone forming with the northern arm of the hill an oblong area , in which there is a heap of brick and a well .
There are many heaps of bricks and stones throughout the plain , and an old road leads up to the top of Murli , where ... of stone forming with the northern arm of the hill an oblong area , in which there is a heap of brick and a well .
Page 191
I continued to go south for about 1 } miles until I had the little hill Keni on my right and Lodi on my left , both appear to be small heaps of granite . I then turned east of a mile and passed close by the south side of Lodi .
I continued to go south for about 1 } miles until I had the little hill Keni on my right and Lodi on my left , both appear to be small heaps of granite . I then turned east of a mile and passed close by the south side of Lodi .
Page 192
It consists of several small heaps and peaks of granite , ' about a mile in length and a quarter of a mile wide . Towards its south - west corner are three quarries of very heavy blackish potstone , called by the workmen Song Musa .
It consists of several small heaps and peaks of granite , ' about a mile in length and a quarter of a mile wide . Towards its south - west corner are three quarries of very heavy blackish potstone , called by the workmen Song Musa .
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