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thereon, excepting those lands which 

 it is hereafter agreed that the Ma- 

 harajah is to retain. — IV^. The Ma- 

 harajah likewise cedes to the hon. 

 East India company and their allies, 

 all the territories which ?)clonged to 

 him previous to the breaking out of 

 the war, which are situated to the 

 southward of the Adjuntee hills, 

 including the fort and districts of 

 Jalnapoor, the town and district 

 of Gandapoor, and all other dis- 

 trifts between that range of hills 

 and the river Godavery. — V. The 

 Maharajah Ali J ah Dowlut Rao 

 Scindia, for himself, his heirs and 

 successors, hereby renounces all 

 claims to the forts, territories, rights, 

 and interests ceded by the foregoing 

 articles, and ail claims of every de- 

 scription upon the British govern- 

 ment and their allies, the soubah 

 of the Dekan, the peishwa and 

 Anaud Row GnickMar. — VI. The 

 fort of Asser Ghur, the city of Ber- 

 hampore, the forts of Powanghur 

 and Dohud, and the territories in 

 Candcish and the Guzerat, depend- 

 ing on these forts, shall be restored 

 to Alaliarajah Ali Jah Dowlut Rao 

 Scindia. — V'll. Whereas the Maha- 

 rajah Ali Jah Dowlut Rao Scindia 

 has represented that his family have 

 long held an Enaum as a gift from 

 the king of Hindostan, the distrifts 

 of Dhoolpoor, Baree, and rajah 

 Kerrali, which are situated to the 

 northward of the countries of the 

 rajahs of Jeypoor and Joodcpoor, 

 and of the rajah of Gohnd, and that 

 lands in Hindostan, ceded by the 

 articles' in tlii^ treaty to the hon. 

 East India company and their allies, 

 are held in .lacquin by the family 

 of the late Mahadgie Scindia, and 

 others, who would sullcr much dis- 

 tress if deprived of the advantages 

 tkey enjoy in (bat coutitry ; it is 



agreed the Maharajah shall continue 

 to hold in Enaum the lands of Dhool- 

 poor, Baree, and rajah Kerrah, 

 and that Balah Baye Sahel, and 

 Munsoor Sahel Moonsha Ravel 

 Nyne, Boogagee Jamdah Amragie^ 

 Jadhoo, and Wurda Charie, shall 

 continue to hold their lands in Ja- 

 ghir, under the protection of the 

 company ; and farther, in order 

 that no individuals may incur loss, 

 or even suffer distress in conse- 

 quence of these arrangements, it is 

 agreed that the honourable East In- 

 dia company shall either pay pen- 

 sions or grant lands in Jaghir, ac- 

 cording to the plan laid down by 

 the British government, for certaia 

 other sirbans and others to be nam- 

 ed by Maharajah, provided that the 

 total amount of the sums paid, and 

 Jaghirs granted, does not exceed 

 seventeen lacks of rupees per ann- 

 — VIII. That the following lands, 

 villages, &c. in the territories of 

 Rao Pundit Pundham, in Enaum, 

 lately taken possession of by the 

 British government, be restored to 

 the Maharajah, provided that no 

 troops are introduced there on the 

 pretence of collecting revenues, or 

 any other pretence whatsoever, viz. 

 Choomargondy Purgunnah, Jam- 

 gaun, Raiijengaun, half of Sien- 

 gaun Purgunnah, six villages in 

 L'nibir Purgunnah, five villages in 

 Pytan Purgunnah, five villages in 

 JNcwag Purgunnah, five villages in 

 Kurloh Purgunnah, six villages in 

 Poona Purgunnah, two villages in 

 Wahy Puri^unnah, six villages in 

 Palwood Purgunnah, five villases 

 in Pandy Peergaum Purgunnah, 

 five villages in Pagoon Purgunnah, 

 two villages in Parnena Purgunnah. 



IX. Whereas certain treaties 



with feudatories of Maharajah have 

 been mude by the British govern- 

 ment, 



