OR CUTTACK. 



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Under the Zemindar of Moherbenj twelve Zemindaris containing forty- 

 two killahs. 



His own Estate, one Zemindari containing eighteen killahs, viz. Bhunj 

 Bhum, Mantii, Hariharpnr, Dewalia, Purnia, Karkachna, Bamanhatti, Sir- 

 h.onda, and small insignificant forts, ten. 



Dependent Chiefs, eleven Zemindaris having twenty-four killahs, viz. 



Nilghi, 

 JSiuhb unri, 

 Barr b urn, 

 Paiharhai 

 Narsiuhpur, 

 Debu, 

 Tyarchaud, 

 Jamcuuda, 



Chargerh, 

 Talmunda, 

 Jamrapai, 



Zemindari. 



1 

 ] 



1 



Killahs. 



10 

 I 

 1 

 1 

 4 



REMARKS. 



One of the Cutfack Tiibutary Mehals. 

 Now an Independent Estate. 



f One of ihe Jungle Estates in the Mid- 

 ,-{ napore district. 



I In Cnttack at the mouth of the Subau- 

 ) rekha. 



Ditto. 



One of the Cuttack killahs. 

 Ditlo. 



Under the Zemindar ,of Bishenptir 9 are twelve Zemindaris and twenty- 

 nine killahs. 



His own Estate one Zemindari comprising fifteen killahs. 



Dependent Chiefs, eleven Zamiud.irs, having fourteen killahs. 



Mysadal, 



Kiimgerh or Gfimgerh, 



T.unlook, 



llattragerh, 



Kolegeru, 



MaibhOm, 



Si ill ill 11 til, - . 



Banian )hum, — 

 Nalbhum or Balbun. 

 Bagxhum or NugbliUin, 

 liajpur, 



Zemindari 



Killahs. 



I 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



2 



2 



1 



1 



1 



D (1 



REMARKS. 



Most of these are included in the Zillak 

 or Midnapore. Manbhiiru belongs with 

 Bishenpur itself, to the Jungle MebaJ 

 Zillah. 



(" Mr. Grant mentions that Bograi 

 Vwith Kuipore in Orissa formed anci- 

 enlly part of the Zemindari Raj of 

 J Bishenpur. They w~ 

 ^thc Buidwau Cbukld 



rere annexed 

 sh in U3j A. 



tc 



