OR CUTTA€K. 



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Under the Zemindar of Nag or Bagbhum. 



His own Zemindari one, containing- two killahs. 



Killahs. 



Rajgeih, 

 Shujyabad, 

 Ghumera, 

 Dhuwalgerh, - 



Zemindari. 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



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Badshahi Thanehs under Cuttack, 

 ■ under Bengal, 



RE 31 ARKS. 



21 



4 



Established in old times by Raja Man Sinh 999 Amlee. Cuttack, Pip- 

 ley Nour, Talmal, Pacherah, Jajipur, Badrak, Soro, Ramna, Bastah, Jella- 

 sore, Futtihabad, Narain Gerh, and Midnapore ; the four last under Bengal, 



Under Kam Garkhan: Maliid, Telingapenth, Santrapur, Chattiah, Saran- 

 gerh, and Mahulpur. Under Hasim Beg Khan : Naltigri, Alemghir Shirgerh. 



Under Shnjaa-ud-din, FattehGerh, ShnjaaGerh, Paikani, Ahmed-pur, An- 

 diyari,Tiran, Gope, Kujang, and Rynto, both of which latter ones were broken 

 up by the Zemindars. Mohammed Taki Khan after the seizure of Raja Ram- 

 chander Deo planted twenty-two thanehs for the protection and subjugation 

 of Rajwara from Bulwanta to Banpur, but they were all removed excepting 

 Balanta when Bir Kishore Deo succeeded to the Raj by order of the King. 



Whilst the ministers of Akber thus wisely left the turbulent feudal chiefs 

 or Khetri Zemindars to the management of those who from their local rank 

 and hereditary influence were best qualified to control them, they consider- 

 -ed it expedient to adopt also with very little variation the system which 

 they found existing for the administration of the affairs of the Kot, or.as 

 they called them the K/taliseh lands, that is the country annexed to the Im- 

 perial Dewanni, The only marked change which they introduced, indeed, 



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