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half.”! Travels into’the Levant, etc., English Trans., 1686. 
Part III, p. 107. 
It will be observed that Palply [Piply], Deulgaon, and 
id to have been stationed 
by Raja Bikramajit are all clearly located by Thevenot in the 
neighbourhood of his Zajfravad. The author of the ‘Amal-t- 
Salih says that Palply (Piply) was two koss from Arrah which 
r. The Frenchman informs us 
that Piply was 10 koss from Zafravad. Any one who will 
take the trouble to find these places on a good map or atlas 
1 Patry (Pathri) in Parbhani district, Haidarabad State, Imp. Gaz., 
ed. 1908, XX, 30-31; Constable’s Hand Atlas of India, Pl. 31, D. b. 
Doudna (Dudna), River in Parbhani, L.G., XIX, 410. 
Patou (Partir), I.G., XX, 31; Constable, 31, : 
eouny (Sheoni) in Aurangabiad district, Haidarabad State, Con- 
stable, 31 D b. : 
Chendequer (Sindkhed) in Mehkar t‘alug, Buldana district, Berar, 
1.G., XXII, 433; Constable, 31, D b. 
Zafravad (Jafarabad) in Aurangabad district, Haidarabad State, 
Constable, 31 D a. 
Deoulgan (Deulgion-Raja) in Chikhli t‘aluq, Buldana district, 
Berar, I.G., XI, 272; Constable, 31 D a. iat . 
Rouquera (Rohankhed) in Malkapir t‘aluq, Bulda&na district, Berar, 
L.G., XXI, 304. 
Melcapour (Malkapir) in Buldana district, Berar, LG., XVII, 91; 
Constable, 31, D a. 
ourna (Pirna), I.G., XX, 412. : 
ng apour (Shahpir ?), Nimar district, Central Provinces; Constable, 
a 
Thevenot landed at Surat on the 12th of January 1666. He left 
a 1666, and reached 
Travels, Part III, 1, 
[Tabriz], on the twenty-eighth of Nove , 1667.’ ., Preface. _ 
iS tegical importan than Zafarnagar [Jafara- 
bad] is hown the fact that the battlefield of Assaye 15 
“dee sev' to the north-west of Jafarabad. Th 
battle which established, by the defeat and death of his Bee, —— 
was fou 
te 
to the north-east of Jafarabad. Assaye is,in,Lat. 20°15’ N., Long. 75 : 
Fathkhelda in 20° 13’ N. and 76° 27’ E. Jafarabad in 20° 11’ N. and 76° 
‘ wad? in his description of the 
