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Page 213
... wood of stunted palas ( 7 ) on the banks of the Banas which is rather less than 5 miles from Ekwari and is a very small dirty stream in a narrow deep channel of clay . From thence is about 5 miles to a still smaller rivulet called ...
... wood of stunted palas ( 7 ) on the banks of the Banas which is rather less than 5 miles from Ekwari and is a very small dirty stream in a narrow deep channel of clay . From thence is about 5 miles to a still smaller rivulet called ...
Page 214
... woods , which continued for about 4 miles . They end where the country slopes down to the plain watered by the Ganges . The slope well cultivated with rubbi ( 4 ) and watered . From thence I went almost 2 miles west at no great distance ...
... woods , which continued for about 4 miles . They end where the country slopes down to the plain watered by the Ganges . The slope well cultivated with rubbi ( 4 ) and watered . From thence I went almost 2 miles west at no great distance ...
Page 219
... woods . The fortifications have not been repaired and the buildings at present are not consi- derable , but the Rajah , who received the estate very much encumbered , has begun to enlarge them and will probably render it a respectable ...
... woods . The fortifications have not been repaired and the buildings at present are not consi- derable , but the Rajah , who received the estate very much encumbered , has begun to enlarge them and will probably render it a respectable ...
Page 220
... woods and most part of the way had a forest at a little distance from the road to the east . The road passable in a cart . Nawanagur ( 5 ) is a very ( 1 ) Dharanagar - the Dhara of page 18 , Note ( 1 ) above . ( 2 ) The sanbar or sabar ...
... woods and most part of the way had a forest at a little distance from the road to the east . The road passable in a cart . Nawanagur ( 5 ) is a very ( 1 ) Dharanagar - the Dhara of page 18 , Note ( 1 ) above . ( 2 ) The sanbar or sabar ...
Page 221
... woods eat every thing up that His ancestors on receiving the village as an appanage made a kind of fort in the form which I have considered very ancient . A deep and wide ' ditch was dug round and the earth taken out was thrown up into ...
... woods eat every thing up that His ancestors on receiving the village as an appanage made a kind of fort in the form which I have considered very ancient . A deep and wide ' ditch was dug round and the earth taken out was thrown up into ...
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