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ON OXtlSSA PROPER 



Kormati, Kalatnatiah, Kondlogerh, Mangalajuri, Jaripareh, Rorang, Kami, 

 Mallipareh, Narsingpersad, Baran Gerh, Karang, Mirtunjay Gerh, Kaimat- 

 tia, Usna, Baranda, B. ilbhadderpersad, Nowailee, Banjg-iri, Tarkai, Sera en 

 Gerh, Matiapareh, Bmgro, Bliingro, Koklo, Karki, and eight killahs, in 

 Limbai ; Andharua, Darutang, Kolapokhar, Tirah So\yri thirteen killahs, 

 Nakhikot, Kaipadda, Bolgerh, Gumliapur, and Mdljher. 



Under the Raja's command are thirty Zemindaris of Hindu Sirdars, con« 

 taiumg one hundred and twenty-nine killahs. 



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Ze>n.indari. 



Do. Killahs. 



Bankee, - - contains 







Dumpareh, - 







Attari, - 







Kaluparph, - » 







Barrambth, - - -~\ 







Tigfia, - - - - § 







NaCs/inhpuTr, 







Anghole, . - - i 







Talchere, - - -J 







M urdeswara, » 







At'hgerh, - =■ - ■) 







Djikhiual, - - -5 







Sirhinda, - 







Aiidiiiyari, - - - ^ 

 Bajarcote, - - -J. 

 Achalkote, - - -) 















Nyagurh, - - -} 

 Khandiapareh, - - - ( 











Ran pur, -" - t f* 





v 



Daspalla, - - -) 







I Snran, J 







1 R >heri, 







Banpur, 1 Bakahir, I 







contg. \ Banpur, f 







a Parrikhud, 1 







JCiiattergerh, 1 



- 





Ghoomser, - - - 







Kalicote, - 







Kurio Atgerh or Hatgerh, - 







Ghagatti, ... 







M oheri, - 







ShirgerH, - 







Falur, - 







Tikaliy Raghunathpur, 



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HE 31 ARKS. 



Now an independent tributary Mehal. 

 Tributary subject to regulations, 

 Uader Khurda. 



Annexed to Limbai. B »th of the 

 above are still remembered as Khan- 

 daits which were wrested from the old 

 feudal Ciiiefs by the Khurda Rijas. 

 c Tributary Mahals exempt from regu* 

 \ Jations, 



Annexed to Khurda, 

 Tributary. 



This and the two following belong 

 now to the Jagir of Kerar Mohamed, 



Tributary, 



$ Now annexed to Khurda and the Ja» 

 ( gir of Malud and Mauikpatam. 



T lis, and the seven following Hill Es- 

 tates, are now under the Ganjam Dis- 

 trict. Tney were separated from Orissa 

 about 1731) A. D. They pay to the 

 British Government of Madras a fixed 

 reve.iue of nearly three Lacs of Ru- 

 pees including the Estates into which 

 they have baeu latterly subdivided. 



