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1. Amrul (Jjtr*0 



2. Baldah Barbakabad (^£\>jb 



8*JU) 



3. Bdsdaul (J_><^) 



4. Pularhar (j^j) 



5. Pustaul (Jy^j) 



6. Barbaria (^/i^) 



7. Bangaon (cy^j) 



8. Paltaplir (jj-^^J) 



9. Chhandiabazu (jjU b*i.i#a>) 



10. Chaura (fj^) 



11. & 12. Jhasindh and Chau- 

 gaon (ii>}^j^-j o.wt^^.j 



13. Chandlai (^5.^-) 



14. Chiuaso (j-*>^) 



15. Haveli Sik'b Sbahr (^«*<Xw 



16. Dharmin (eo^o) 

 1'/. Daudpur (;^^j'i) 



18. Sunkardal, 2^y Nizampiir 



19. Shikarpur (j^.J^-* 1 ) 



20. 



22. 



23, 



24. 

 25. 



26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31. 



32. 

 33. 

 34. 



35. 

 36. 

 37. 



21. Sherpur and 

 Tahirpur Qjjyklfc) 



Bahrampur 



Qazihatti {J^^l*) 



Kardaha (^&j?) 



Gururhat [sMjy) 



Gubas (fj"^) 



Ganj Jagdal ( J*&?> *ljtf£-*> J$) 



Gobindpiir (j^j^v^i) 



Kaligai Guthia i}i^J^J^) 



Kharal (J[^) 



Kodanagar {j&^j*) 



Kaligai bs&jK) 

 Lashkarpur (jj-^.j^^) 

 Malanchipur Qj.j^s-^Lc) 



Masidba (U<wc) 



Man Sarnali ( t5 -'U*» tl ^) 



Mahniudpur (^j^s^j 



38. Vazirpur (j^.yjy) 



Of these 38 names, four appear to bave vanished entirely, viz., Nos. 2 

 4, 15, and 31. The others appear also in later settlements. Many of them 

 are still to be found on sheets 119 and 120 of the Indian Atlas. Two new 

 parganahs have appeared, viz., Jahangirpur and Fathjangpur, which clearly 

 point to the emperor Jahangir and his Bengal governor Ibrahim Khan 

 Fatbjang,* and they may partly occupy the places of the four lost ones. 



The Haveli Parganah of the Sirkar is called Haveli Sik'b Sbahr in- 

 stead of Haveli Barbakabad ; but I cannot identify the name. A small 

 portion of Sik'h Sbahr also belonged to Sirkar Ghoraghat. 



No. 25, Gururhat is spelt in the MSS. Guzarhat from gusar a ford. 

 It lies to both sides of the mouth of the Mahananda. 



No. 26, Gubas is spelt on the maps ' Goas', and lies south of the pre- 

 sent course of the Podda. 



No. 30, Kharal is spelt on the maps ' Kharail' or ' KharaeF. 



No. 36, Man Sarnali occurs in the Vth Keport as Malsimani, but I 

 bave not identified it. 



* A'm translation I, 51 L 



