ITINERARIES. 
GREAT ROAD FROM MOORSHEDABAD TO DEEHY, MEASURED BY ORDER OF THE 
KINGS 
Coss. 
From Moors, to Duanserai . . 7 
Aurangabad . . 10 
Furrucabad . . 8 
Rajamohl (Rajamahal) . . 8 
Siclygully . . 8 
Shawbad . . 8 
Kahalgong . . 10 
Bogolpour (Bhagalpur) . . 12 
J anghira . . 9 
Monghyr . . . . 9 
SuroodgeGurrah (Surajgurh) 9 
Derreahpour . . 12 
Barrah . . 9 
Bykuntpour . . 10 
Patna . . 5 
Beckaramabad . . 12 
Mungulpour . . 8 
Punnarah . . 9 
Doudnagur . . 8 
Gotelee . . 9 
Shahuserabad 2 . . . . 7 
Zelautabad . . 10 
Monea . . 9 
Curruah . . 9 
Mogulla Serai (Mughalsarai) 3 10 
Baranushy (Benares) . . 5 
Tornaushabad . . 9 
Mando Sing . . .9 
Hundea . . n 
In(nal) Serai . , 8 
Elliabad (Allahabad) 
Coss. 
3 
Ameninchem Serai 
10 
Shazadabad 
6 
Chuveer Serai 
12 
Belunda Canarpb 
12 
Korah 
12 
Shahunabad 
12 
Moolump 1 '. 
9 
Moosapagur (Muzafargarh) .. 
9 
Boogulee Mydan 4 
10 
Sicanderah 
9 
Attypour 
12 
Etagooah 
14 
Meelypour 
12 
Surrungabad 
12 
Raja ke Tallow 6 . . 
12 
Admedpour 
12 
Agra 
12 
Gogattah 
8 
Muttorah (Muttra) 
4 
Suller Serai 
12 
Horisha 
12 
Shungoon 
12 
Ferisdabad (Faridabad) 
12 
Delhy 
12 
Coss 
519 
N.B. — Bindarabund 3 is 3 eoss W. from 
Muttura — 
1 Shah Alain was Emperor of Delhi during the period of Rennell’s career in India. The road ran along the south 
bank of the Ganges to Patna, then up the Son to Dandnagar, where this river was crossed. Thence across country to 
Mughalsarai and over the Ganges at Benares. Along the north bank to Allahabad, where the Ganges was again crossed, 
and up the Doab to Agra, crossing the Jumna at that place. It is shown on Maps IX and X of the Bengal Atlas. 
2 Sasaram. Rennell’s form of the name is derived from the Afghan Slier Shah Suri, the conqueror of Humayun 
and afterwards Emperor of Delhi, whose tomb is situated here. 
* Sarai, a house for the accommodation of travellers. 
+ Maidan, an open space or plain covered with grass. 
6 Talao, a tank or reservoir The name signifies 1 The King’s tank.’ 
' Brindaban. The traditional habitation of Krishna in his youth, and a famous place of pilgrimage. 
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