1837.] History of the Gurha Mundala Rajas. 645 



No. of villages. 



750 1 Gurha, or the territory lying between the rivers Nerbudda, 



Heerun, and Gour. 

 750 2 Maroo Gur, that lying east of the Gour river, and including 



Mundala. 

 750 3 Puchele Gur, that lying between the rivers Burma and Ma- 



hanudee now the purguna of Kombee. 

 350 4 Singole Gurh, that lying between the Heerun and the 



Beerma rivers. 

 760 5 Amodah bounded to the by the Soor river, and to 



the by Kanaree. 



750 6 Kanooja, bounded to the by the Omur river 



and to the north by the Olonee river 



the by the village of Kumarore and in- 



cluding what is now the purguna of Belehree. 

 750 7 Bugamara. 

 750 8 Teepagur. 

 750 9 Raegur. 

 750 10 Pertabgur. 



750 11 Amur gur. I, All now included in the Ramgur raja's estate. 

 350 12 Deohur. 

 360 13 Patungur. 



750 14 Futtahpore, bounded to the east by the Doodhee river ; the 

 north by the Nerbudda ; to the west by the village of 

 Turone ; and to the south extending into the hills. 

 750 15 Numooagur bounded to the west by the Doodhee river; the 

 north by the Shere ; and to the south extending into the 

 hills. 

 360 16 Bhowurgur, bounded to the west by the Shere ; the north by 

 the Nerbudda ; east by the Deo rivers ; and to the south 

 extending into the hills. 

 750 1 7 Burgee, bounded to the west by the Deo river ; to the north 



by the Nerbudda ; and west by the Bungur. 

 750 18 Ghoonsour, bounded to the by the* 



Bangunga ,• to the by the Thavur. 



360 19 Chouree, to the south by the Punjdhur 



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Assigned by 



Narind Sa, to 



river, now Seonee. ^"BukhtBulund 



750 20 Dougertal, to the north bounded by the 

 Punjdhar, and to the south by the Soor 

 river. 

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about A. D. 

 1700. 



