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[N.S.] 
against the fortress of Parnala, distant twelve miles from 
Kolhapur and some twenty from Rajaptr. e aged Emperor 
had now indeed fallen on evil days. Marching and counter- 
marching his divisions, he took fort after fort, only to lose 
them again. e successively reduced Satara, Parli, Parnala, 
Khelna (Vishalgarh), Kandana (Singarh), Purandhar, Rajgarh 
and Torna, all in the district dominated by the Western Ghats, 
and, though in the histories no express mention is made of the 
submission of Rajapir, we may safely assume that this town 
too acknowledged, for a time at least, the sway of Aurangzéb. 
On the Konkan coast, just over against the island (jaztra) 
of Janjira,. there is another Rajaptr. Can this be Islam- 
bandar ? We believe not, and for the following reasons :— 
1. This place is generally brought under the double 
appellation of Danda Rajaptr, or rather Danda Rajpuri, 
Danda and Rajpiri being close together. 
. At the time that Aurangzéb was warring against the 
Marathaés in the Dakhin, the Habshi ruler of Janjira and 
Danda Rajpari was also contending against the same foes. 
Gro. P. TAYLor. 
Ahmadabad : 
1912. 
105 A RupEE STRUCK BY GEORGE THOMAS. 
Wt. 169 grs. Size ‘85. 
Mint : Hansi Sahibabad. A. H. 1214: 42. 

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