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pear to have been issued in the reigns of Jahandar Shah and 
Farrukhsiyar (Num. Supp. II and VIII). ae task is indeed a 
the following statement : “In the Sircar of Raibag [Subah of 
perl there are twelve perganahs 
Havely' [i.e. the town of Raibag itself], Codal, ern 
Carhar (abad), Khaui, Ajode, Nimsor, Mainy, Valwa, Nasore 
Varuja, Bhalan 
Now it is easy for any one possessing some acquaint- 
ance with the geography of the Bombay Dekkan, to identify 
several of these names. Raibag is the Raybag of the I mperial 
Gazetteer, and a town in the Kolhapiar State situated in 16° 30’ 
. and 74° 52’ E. 24 miles south-east of Shirol. (New edition, 
XXI, 277).2 Codal is probably Kudal, one of the sub-divisions 
of the neighbouring state of Savantwadi (:bid., XXII, 154). 
Colapore is the chief town (16° 42’ N., 74° 16’ E.), of the state 
of Kolhapir. Mainy is the Mayni of ‘the I.G., a town in the 
Khatao taluga of Satan district (17° 26’ N. 74° 35’ E.) 40 miles 
south-east of Satara city. (XVII, p. 240.) Valwa is Valya 
(17° 2’ N., 74° 22’ E), the former head-quarters of the Taluga of 
the same name in Satara district (XXIV. 298). Nasore is prob- 
ably Mhasvad (17° 38’ N., 74° 48’ E.), a town in the Man bee 
of Satara district, 51 miles east of Satara town. What t 
is Carhar? I have little doubt that it is the Karad of the 
Gazetteer, “ the head-quarters of a Taluga of the same name in 
Satara district, which is situated in 17° 17’ N., 74° 11’ E., at the 
confluence of the Koyna and the Kistna, 31 miles south- south- 
east of Satara town....... It is referred to in ancient writings 
as Karahaikada, and has given its name to a sub-division of 
rahmans Se boa ae he reli of Karad is interesting. as it con- 
town was a shies of some estas not only in very 
cra times (it has a group of 54 Buddhist caves of a very 
Plain and early type, only three miles to the south-west of it), 
ar 
' «The word Havély, in the Hindv age, literally signifies 
palace. In a more ex iis sense, it agominte prisagese Fe of the chief of 
@ district, and thus comes to mean the town'in which he lives. Havé 4 
lands are those dependent on the principal township of the cg ois 
the Sogn himself becomes toa re Ang or Hawaldar.” Briggs 
of the Mahomedan Power, ILI, See also Wilson, Glossary 0 of Sod 
ctal and ya Term 
2 Raybag is Rachels by Tavernier (ed. Ball, I, 182) as the place 
where the king of Bijapir used to dispose of his pepper. 
