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" Bahirwuteea has little to fear from those who are not in the immediate ' interest of his enemy, and he is in consequence enabled to commit very ' extensive mischief, until he may be extirpated, or his principal forced to  "
Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency ... - Page 116
1884
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Calcutta Review, Volume 35

India - 1860 - 600 pages
...and the ' redress of injuries being common cause with the members of ' every family, the Bahirwuttia has little to fear from those who ' are not in the...his principal forced to compromise the ' dispute." In fact a Kattyawar Bahirwuttia is just what an Oudh Dacoit was in the King's time. Hitherto it has...
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Essays on the External Policy of India

John William Shaw Wyllie - India - 1875 - 426 pages
...country, and the redress of injuries being common cause with the members of every family, the Bahirwatia has little to fear from those who are not in the immediate...or his principal forced to compromise the dispute.' In fact a Kathiawar Bahirwatia is just what an Oudh Dakdit was in the late king's time. Hitherto it...
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Râs Mâlâ, Or, Hindu Annals of the Province of Goozerat in Western India

Alexander Kinloch Forbes - Folklore - 1878 - 756 pages
...and the redress of injuries be1ng common cause with the members of " every family, the Bahirwuteea has little to fear from those who are not in the "...his principal forced to " compromise the dispute. The number of small fortresses in the country, the " want of artillery, and little skill in its management,...
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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record

Asia - 1899 - 926 pages
...carry on his depredations with impunity. Being well acquainted with the country . . . the 'bahirwatiya' has little to fear from those who are not in the immediate...or his principal forced to compromise the dispute. In the hill country of Idar (in the NE of Gujarat) it is said of such an outlaw that he is 'wakhe'...
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Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and ...

Sir Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell - English language - 1903 - 1088 pages
...and the redress of injuries being common cause with the members of every family, the Bnhirwiitteea has little to fear from those who are not in the immediate...consequence enabled to commit very extensive mischief." — Col. Walker, quoted in Forbes, Rds Mdla, 2nd ed., p. 254-5. Col. Walker derives the name from bahir,...
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Rās Mālā: Hindu Annals of Western India with Particular Reference ..., Volume 1

Alexander Kinloch Forbes - Folklore - 1924 - 520 pages
...and the redress of ' injuries being common cause with the members of every family, the ' Bahirwuteea has little to fear from those who are not in the immediate...his principal forced to ' compromise the dispute. The number of small fortresses in the country, ' the want of artillery, and little skill in its management,...
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